Phidippus sp. in the field

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Arachnobaron
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I decided to try my luck a few weeks back in the field with this freakishly warm winter we have been having to see if I could catch some tarantulas. In 2 hours I had found zero tarantulas but did find something unexpected.

Habitat(Arizona):





At this time of year normally, theres good luck youll find tarantulas wintering under rocks. I flipped a few and found substantial amounts of these:





Ive never found phidippus overwintering before so the first few I let alone until my desperation for anything arachnid led me to tear the silk open. Here I have gently removed some of the silk from the sacs. I HATED how these pictures turned out:





Emptying the silken sacs left me with a few of these little beauties:





No tarantulas, but still left satisfied.
 

liveprey

Arachnosquire
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Cool find and awsome photo documantation. I too went out a few weeks ago (Michigan) because it was so warm. I found some sort of funneling spider, no id. yet, and alot of very small also unknown sp.

I was looking for jumpers but to no avail. I could find the silken strands on the trees from where something was crawling but no specimen. I tried pealing bark and just found beetles.

Any idea as to specie? I have no "true spider books" yet.
 

heyjeyniceid

Arachnobaron
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I have no idea what these are. They shouldnt be too hard to identify given their prevalence here in this state.
 
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