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Photo#948401
Brown, black, and white jumping spider - Phidippus whitmani

Brown, black, and white jumping spider - Phidippus whitmani
Northwest of Pryor, Mayes County, Oklahoma, USA
June 24, 2014

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Brown, black, and white jumping spider - Phidippus whitmani Brown, black, and white jumping spider - Phidippus whitmani

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Moved from Jumping Spiders.

 
I checked iNaturalist.org aft
I checked iNaturalist.org after having a similar debate about a spider like this and there isn't any documents of p. whitmani in OK so it is most likely and p.clarus

 
The
two can be similar in appearance. A pair of anterior black patches on the dorsum seem to be generally present on clarus and lacking on whitmani.
Whitmani occurs in OK and has been officially documented there.

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