Help me identify these spider's species.

TheSavior

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Few days ago, I captured two jumping spiders and a spider that I think it is a false widow.
I caught these spiders in Brazil.
Here are the images:
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pannaking22

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First spider isn't a false widow. From what I can see of the eyes don't think it's in the same family. Other than that I can't help much unfortunately.
 

Lil Paws

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Hmmm... The last 4 shots or so look like some kind of jumping spider. Not sure what the first ones are.
 

PidderPeets

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The second one is definitely a jumping spider. It looks like the same species as this to be honest, but the only info on that is that it's in the Salticidae family.

As for the first spider, I don't have a clue. Unfortunately, people are so obsessed with the Brazilian wandering spider that I literally can't even do a proper search online. It's literally the only thing that comes up. :shifty:

Any chance you still have the spiders and can get a clearer shot of the first one's eyes?
 

TheSavior

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The second one is definitely a jumping spider. It looks like the same species as this to be honest, but the only info on that is that it's in the Salticidae family.

As for the first spider, I don't have a clue. Unfortunately, people are so obsessed with the Brazilian wandering spider that I literally can't even do a proper search online. It's literally the only thing that comes up. :shifty:

Any chance you still have the spiders and can get a clearer shot of the first one's eyes?
The first spider is dead and I dont know why it died.. :(. I'm very sure that it is a Nesticodes rufipes. I think that the species of the spider in foto 4,5 and 6 is a Menemerus bivittatus or a Menemerus semilimbatus but I think that I might be wrong. And the last five I think that it might be a Hasarius andasoni I also think that I might be wrong. Anyways, thank you.

Sorry for bad English.
 

pannaking22

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Sorry to hear one died! I think your IDs look good, so we'll see what people on iNaturalist think too.
 
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