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Peucetia longipalpis

Peucetia longipalpis
Fackly Springs, Mohave County, Arizona, USA
July 28, 2008
Size: 10mm

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Moved from Peucetia.

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Peucetia longipalpis
Definately a Green Lynx. The specific species is most likely Peucetia longipalpis, given your location as well as the presence of white "hairs" on the spider's abdomen. The white abdomenal hairs is supposed to be one of several ways to distinguish P. longipalpis from the very similar looking P. viridans. Here's a couple images of P. longipalpis from the Guide:

Looks like a lynx spider (oxy
Looks like a lynx spider (oxyopidae). Maybe peucitia? but not sure

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