Jumping Spider Identification

RandomPerson

Arachnopeon
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Hello! I'm new to this forum as well as spiders.

I do not currently own any arachnids as pets(unless ones that got in the house count). Anyway, it's about these eight legged roommates that I have some questions about. I have found three jumping spiders in the house and out of curiosity am wondering what types they are. I was able to get some pictures on my good camera with a macro tube extension, but apparently my device's storage is too full. It will not let me download the pictures from the camera, so I've tried to get pictures of the pictures. This means that some of the colors are a little off.

The first two spiders I found are the same type. These are the pics I got of one of them:
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(The light colored rectangle behind the dot on its head is a reflection off the spider's hair. Same as the stripe down the middle of its abdomen)

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This is the third spider:
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All three of these spiders are tiny; around six millimeters long.

I've found that not many other people care to identify the dark specks I find crawling around my house.
Thank you all in advance!
 

egyptiancrow

Arachnobaron
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these are both eris species, Eris militaris most likely! top male, bottom female. the male has another molt to maturity, i believe. the female looks well developed though. shes also very skinny. if you feel charitable please feed and water her

feel free to tag me in any identification posts in the future, im happy to help whenever i can
 

RandomPerson

Arachnopeon
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these are both eris species, Eris militaris most likely! top male, bottom female. the male has another molt to maturity, i believe. the female looks well developed though. shes also very skinny. if you feel charitable please feed and water her

feel free to tag me in any identification posts in the future, im happy to help whenever i can
Thank you so much! I was thinking the male was skinny, too. I found the female in a room without windows or anything that could have let insects in so it makes sense that she's thin. I moved her into a different room with open windows(they have screens, but little gnats and such get through) earlier today. I'll give them all some water.
 

Nicole C G

Arachnoangel
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Hello! I'm new to this forum as well as spiders.

I do not currently own any arachnids as pets(unless ones that got in the house count). Anyway, it's about these eight legged roommates that I have some questions about. I have found three jumping spiders in the house and out of curiosity am wondering what types they are. I was able to get some pictures on my good camera with a macro tube extension, but apparently my device's storage is too full. It will not let me download the pictures from the camera, so I've tried to get pictures of the pictures. This means that some of the colors are a little off.

The first two spiders I found are the same type. These are the pics I got of one of them:
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(The light colored rectangle behind the dot on its head is a reflection off the spider's hair. Same as the stripe down the middle of its abdomen)

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This is the third spider:
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All three of these spiders are tiny; around six millimeters long.

I've found that not many other people care to identify the dark specks I find crawling around my house.
Thank you all in advance!
Eris militaris adult males and a female
 
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