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What is this? - Phidippus johnsoni - male

What is this? - Phidippus johnsoni - Male
Langley, Lower Mainland, British Columbia, Canada
April 30, 2014
Family Salticidae - Jumping Spiders is my guess, through your pictures. I have seen many all grey and of the same size, yet this is the first one I've seen with the red. I'm just wondering what it is.

Moved
Moved from Jumping Spiders.

P. johnsoni
I agree that this certainly appears to be an adult male P. johnsoni.

Moved for the experts
Moved from ID Request. I suspect P. johnsoni as well but we'll see what other experts think.

Genus Phidippus
Most likely the Johnson Jumper (Male).
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