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Desert Jumper - Phidippus

Desert Jumper - Phidippus
Spencer Flat Road , Garfield County, Utah, USA
October 22, 2013

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Desert Jumper - Phidippus Desert Jumper - Phidippus Desert Jumper - Phidippus

Moved
Moved from Phidippus.

Moved
Moved from Jumping Spiders.

Female Phidippus
This is possibly a P. asotus. I'm not very familiar with all of the varieties of P. asotus, but the abdominal pattern and color seems to match. The carapace is a bit different from the P. asotus images that I've seen. It doesn't have the markings that I'd expect to see. I once had a female P. asotus, but she was a prototypical female.

Moved for the experts
Moved from ID Request. I also think this might be a female Phidippus and have moved it to the jumping spider page to see if someone can narrow it further.

Phidippus
Phidippus, Very pretty, I found one the other day with a pink looking face too.

 
I though
Phidippus too, but unsure which one. I am hoping for something besides P. audax, but they are tricky!

 
Phidippus
May be one of the Phidippus otiosus .

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