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Photo by Jacob Gorneau
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Field Notes

Description:

Unknown jumping spider, perhaps Phidippus sp. It looks superficially like Phidippus princeps, but upon a closer look, it doesn't look too much like that from the photos I've observed. It looks even more like Phanias albeolus, but that is way out of range.

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Comments (2)

Thank you, Tamar! I did not happen to see any jumping spiders near this one.
I agree that the markings are similar to Phanias. You didn't happen to find any male jumpers around this one did you?

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