Jumping spider ID

sparticus

Arachnoknight
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Found this little guy on a shipment of succulents, hoping someone could ID it for me. It's about 1/4"total DLS, white cephalothprax, sometimes looks metallic with the right light with a bluish tint, brick red metallic abdomen, and brownish striped legs. Fruit fly in her mouth for size reference. Original location unknown, not sure where the succulents shipped from or if it jumped on them from another plant. In the northeast US, may or may not be native. Any ideas welcome. 20241029_121504.jpg 20241029_121438.jpg 20241029_121504.jpg
 

squibbleee

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Found this little guy on a shipment of succulents, hoping someone could ID it for me. It's about 1/4"total DLS, white cephalothprax, sometimes looks metallic with the right light with a bluish tint, brick red metallic abdomen, and brownish striped legs. Fruit fly in her mouth for size reference. Original location unknown, not sure where the succulents shipped from or if it jumped on them from another plant. In the northeast US, may or may not be native. Any ideas welcome. View attachment 485663 View attachment 485664 View attachment 485663
I may be wrong, but is it habronattus decorus? (I may have spelt that wrong)
 

Brewser

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Habronattus decorus are a 'Decorative' Jumping Spider found in the U.S. and Canada.
The Adult Male's Coloration of Iridescent Rose and Pearl Gray are Exquisite.
 
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