Help ID Jumping Spider

Nicole C G

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So originally I thought this jumper was a young Platycryptus undatus, but after taking a closer look I’m pretty sure it’s not. It’s the size of platycryptus undatus ive seen and looks nothing like them except for the shape.
Additional details: it is flat like a platycryptus undatus. It has striped legs, white pedipalps, and it’s body is brown and beige. 4 or 5 mm.
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Nicole C G

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Got some better pictures! 78FA62CA-11A2-4557-8AA9-0C51E157D818.jpeg 6C57C3E1-6B56-45EC-BB14-59F8E0C62C71.jpeg B04A60A5-8303-47BA-A3C6-915D8B12E24B.jpeg 66179AFB-4D24-4323-B014-A3267AAD13F2.jpeg
I’m gonna try bug guide as well, I’ll tell you if they got anything.
 

Westicles

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Not sure, but here in MS I feel like I've seen jumpers that resemble that before. But then again, we have quite a few species
 

Nicole C G

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It was found in north east Texas for those wondering. You can always find my location in my profile. If it is found anywhere else I will state it in the thread post.
 
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