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Photo#699977
Looks like a Wolf Spider? - Phidippus regius

Looks like a Wolf Spider? - Phidippus regius
Ormond By The Sea, Volusia County, Florida, USA
September 2, 2012
Size: Half Dollar Size

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Looks like a Wolf Spider? - Phidippus regius Looks like a Wolf Spider? - Phidippus regius

Moved
Moved from Typical variations.

Moved to Regal Jumper (Phidippus regius)
Moved from ID Request.

P regius
This is an adult male P regius.

 
As in ...

Phidippus audax look-alike

 
Phidippus audax look-alike
William, this spider was the size of a half dollar (larger than a US Quarter). The jumping Spiders I have seen are very small.

 
We grow 'em big ...
... in Georgia. P. audax it seems to be.

 
OK
The description states it only gets up to 18mm? Must love all the bugs in Florida!

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