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Jumping Spider - Phidippus princeps - female

Jumping Spider - Phidippus princeps - Female
Shaw Nature Reserve, Franklin County, Missouri, USA
September 3, 2011

Moved tentatively
Moved from Jumping Spiders.

Hentzia?
Take look at Hentzia

 
metallic chelicerae
If you look closely, there are metallic green chelicerae behind the pedipalps. In my opinion, this individual also appears too robust for Hentzia. Compare to these images of Phidippus princeps:


 
I think you're right. I was o
I think you're right. I was only considering the coloration.

BugShot 2011?
I think this is likely a female Phidippus princeps, but am not certain.

 
Yes, BugShot 2011
Yes, BugShot 2011

Moved
Moved from Spiders. I don't know how far you'll get without a dorsal view.

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