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Field Notes

Description:

UNKNOWN

Species ID Suggestions

Jumping Spider

Salticidae

Comments (11)

There are a lot of those where I live they like to hide underneath leaves n' such.
looks like a jumping spider all right - even similarities with a zebra jumping spider take a look at this http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/6886980 although it seems to be lighter colored than mine
Yes.. otherwise called hands if belongs to Human.. :)
Thanks Ashish, now it's much clearer..they are tactile foot (sensori tattili simili a piedi)
This is very clear image to understand... http://www.infovisual.info/02/051_en.html
Those are not legs.. See following link and see images in full size to understand spider body structure.. Now you may get more interest in spotting more spiders...!! http://australianmuseum.net.au/Spider-structure
Stefano, ho chiesto a proposito di quella specie di zampine che si vedono sotto gli occhi che non capisco se sono effettivamente zampe
That was fantastic he captured the pic in the balcony Ashish, I've seen this shot before it was posted on here ;-) the pic has a great definition, but can you see those little legs just under the eyes? Are they legs or something else?
http://flickrhivemind.net/User/Draiman/Interesting
Must be one in jump spiders... eyes are of that type..!!
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PublishedSeptember 7, 2011

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