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Gray Jumping Spider

Maevia inclemens

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Field Notes

Description:

Jumping spiders have eight eyes. The body is covered with hairs and scales.They are light gray and the legs are pale with a black band along the legs.

Habitat:

The spiders are found throughout the eastern and mid-west of the United States and south-west of Canada

Species ID Suggestions

Jumping spider

Platycryptus undatus

Comments (2)

It's impossible for this to be Maevia inclemens. This is Platycryptus undatus, I assure you. Check the reference for more info and change your identification, if you don't mind.
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PublishedOctober 21, 2015

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