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Jumping spider

Phlegra fasciata

Photo by AdiShavit
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I should have caught it for a closer look. I will next time. They're very common here.
The Phlegra of Israel have the same coloration. The photos I saw are almost indistinguishable. Anyway, you might be right.
Compare your picture with a male plexippus...see the appendages and its coloration and thickness and slight differnce in color of body...
@ashutosh.dudhatra: Interesting! They seem so similar. How can you tell?
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PublishedSeptember 5, 2014

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