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Brown Jumping Spider

Photo by ChunXingWong
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Field Notes

Description:

A brown colored female Salticidae spider.
Size (body length) about 8mm.
This girl is quite hairy at the sides.
There are 4 white dots on the back of it's abdomen.
Seems like a spider from the Burmattus, Evarcha or Hyllus genera.

Habitat:

Plants of Kinabalu National Park, Kundasang, Sabah, Malaysia.

Notes:

Seems like a spider from the Burmattus genus because she have share the common Burmattus abdomen patterns style.
I'm not sure whether Burmattus spiders have those "horns" as seen at the last photo.
The second likely genus is Evarcha.
>>>Map accuracy : 20m radius.

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