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Jumping Spider, Magnolia Green Jumper, Lyssomanes viridis, ID confirmation or Correction - Lyssomanes viridis - female

Jumping Spider, Magnolia Green Jumper, Lyssomanes viridis, ID confirmation or Correction - Lyssomanes viridis - Female
Skidaway Island, Savannah, Chatham County, Georgia, USA
April 10, 2013
Spider located on rear side of the Red Bay leaf, forest area. ID made from BugGuide images and insect and spider guides. Confirmation or correction please?

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Jumping Spider, Magnolia Green Jumper, Lyssomanes viridis, ID confirmation or Correction - Lyssomanes viridis - female Jumping Spider, Magnolia Green Jumper, Lyssomanes viridis, ID confirmation or Correction - Lyssomanes viridis - female Jumping Spider, Magnolia Green Jumper, Lyssomanes viridis, ID confirmation or Correction - Lyssomanes viridis - female

Outstanding !
What a great shot, Fitz!

Magnolia Green Jumping Spider
Moved from ID Request.

Nice photo!

 
Bob- thanks much for having c
Bob- thanks much for having confirmed my ID as a female "Magnolia Green Jumper, Lyssomanes viridis." I have been checking the back side of the Red Bay leaves in hopes of locating a larva of the Palamedes Swallowtail. I have fairly often come upon this spider, decided today to photograph and ID.

The large cropped image you frazzed was simply to document the substrate. (I understand why it was deep sixed, and expected it to be pitched)- Best, Fitz

 
They are one of my favorites ...

For what it's worth...
...the ID looks good to me.

 
Ken- as always thank you very
Ken- as always thank you very much. BG had many images of this species which led to a tentative ID by me.

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