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Live in South Florida.Natural preserve behind home.Spider found on my swing on a  2nd story balcony. - Phidippus regius - female

Live in South Florida.Natural preserve behind home.Spider found on my swing on a 2nd story balcony. - Phidippus regius - Female
Port Saint Lucie, Saint Lucie County, Florida, USA
July 29, 2010

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Moved from Jumping Spiders.

Phidippus regius
This looks like a female Phidippus regius.

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Cute!
Some sort of Jumping Spider. I've heard they get pretty big down there. We only get ones as big as 4mm long. They are not dangerous, and are amusing and intelligent in their behavior. This one appears to be a BIG female.

Someone else may be able to identify the species.

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