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Menemerus bivitattus female? - Menemerus bivittatus

Menemerus bivitattus female? - Menemerus bivittatus
St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
January 11, 2012

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Jumping Spider - Menemerus bivittatus Jumping Spider - Menemerus bivittatus Menemerus bivitattus female? - Menemerus bivittatus Jumping Spider - Menemerus bivittatus

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Menemerus bivitattus female?
Does that sound about right?

 
Sorry I'm not much help with Jumpers
I've moved it here so when Jay or Ben come visiting they will comment. If you have any full dorsal shots that would be helpful to them I'm sure.

 
I'll try...
We've had a cold spell this weekend and there's not much bug activity. But usually when it's warm out there's plenty of them. They seem to like the top level of the parking garage at the hospital I work at. I saw eight of them the other day on my lunch break. I'll keep an eye out.

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