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Gray Wall Jumper

Menemerus bivittatus

Photo by John B.
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Field Notes

Description:

Salticidae; Salticinae; Menemerus; Menemerus bivittatus Dufour, 1831. The spider shown here is a female. It seems to be an exact match for the picture in Wikipedia and many more in inaturalist.org. It is common in our immediate area, to the extent that I could probably find one if I went out specifically to look for it. However, it is not so common here as some other Salticids. If I had to list the ten most common jumping spiders here, based on my own records of observations and photos, I think Plexippus petersi would be number one. The subject of this spotting, Menemerus bivittatus would be on the list, but probably nearer to number ten. Not very scientific, but it's how I think about things - sometimes :-)

Habitat:

This Gray Wall Jumper was spotted on an electricity utility pylon in the backyard of the rice mill.

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PublishedAugust 22, 2022

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