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Photo#656848
big jumper - is it a Bold Jumper? - Phidippus princeps

big jumper - is it a Bold Jumper? - Phidippus princeps
Fairfield, Somerset County, Maine, USA
June 7, 2012

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Moved from Phidippus.

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Moved from Jumping Spiders. This is definitely a Phidippus. I've moved it to the genus page in an effort to get further comment; P. princeps is a good candidate for the ID.

 
subadult male
P. princeps?
(Looked over Dick Walton's page again.)

perhaps a male P. princeps?
Dick Walton's new Jumping spider pages are very helpful. See them here. They are also linked on the jumping spider info page.

 
Great pages!
After looking there, it does look a lot like princeps.
Thank you

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