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montivagus form (Phidippus carneus montivagus form)
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Copyright © 2010
Mark H Brown
unknown jumper -
Phidippus carneus
Florida Canyon, Pima County, Arizona, USA
October 19, 2010
Size: 1 cm body length
A variation of Phidippus carneus, or another species?
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Contributed by
Mark H Brown
on 26 November, 2010 - 11:55pm
Last updated 14 June, 2018 - 3:07pm
Moved
Moved from
Phidippus carneus
.
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Jeff Hollenbeck
, 14 June, 2018 - 3:07pm
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Moved
Moved from
Jumping Spiders
.
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Lynette Elliott
, 18 January, 2011 - 9:18am
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I think so
This looks like a female
Phidippus carneus
'montivagus' form I found in Madera Canyon.
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Ben Coulter
, 18 January, 2011 - 8:50am
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Moved
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john and jane balaban
, 2 December, 2010 - 5:23pm
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Phidippus carneus ?
It's sure a beautiful jumper. I do agree that it looks a lot like the image below, but I don't know anything about this species so I'm not sure what it might be confused with.
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Lynette Elliott
, 2 December, 2010 - 9:43am
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