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Dimorphic Jumping Spider (male)

Maevia inclemens

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Field Notes

Description:

1/8 - 1/4 inch. I could not see these colors at all. It looked like a black speck spider in a shady part of the house and on a cloudy day. I am shocked! Very bright colors! WOW!

Habitat:

On the house near woodlands and meadow (Poconos, PA)

Notes:

Thanks Karen for all your help!

Species ID Suggestions

Dimorphic jumper (male)

Maevia inclemens

Comments (8)

Jumping Spiders are my favorite! I've only been seeing small ones here lately. Hopefully my luck will change!
super spotting Carol!
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PublishedMarch 23, 2012

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