Salticidae photos

Cyanea

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TunedBeat that spider is amazing!!!

i'll post these again since this is probably the right place to do it

this one i've got right now in my house





this one is from the desert

 

valkyrie

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some of my kids

i'm a little traumatised by the entry above mine!

anyway, here are a few of my darlings:

my princess, munster (hasarius adansoni, female)






munster's daughter, baby min






baby min - second instar








father of the kids, sonic (hasarius adansoni, male)




my new queen, lucy (hyllus diardi, female)
 

valkyrie

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yes, my friends have been asking me what mascara she used. she is adorable. thank you, cyanea! :)
 

padkison

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Phidippus ostiosus

Went for a bike ride and ended up finding this little fart on a tree. She's not so little at almost 1", looks gravid, I need to check my info on when they lay sacs.

She replaces a female caught this spring that died in late summer (age). Hard to find as they are tree dwellers.






 

Pulk

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P. octopunctatus








Menemerus bivittatus






ID help? #1








#2












#3 (same as #2?)






#4 (same as #1?)









edited, colors are closer to real life



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Cyanea

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i just got this jumper from a friend, it's really cool, looks like the first pair of legs are modified :cool: but i have no idea what kind of salticid it is



 

Cyanea

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that's what i thought because of the coloration, but i don't know if that species has the front legs modified like that :confused:
 

lhystrix

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i just got this jumper from a friend, it's really cool, looks like the first pair of legs are modified :cool: but i have no idea what kind of salticid it is
Wow. Cool spider. It is an adult male Paramarpissa.

Pulk, you have Phidippus adumbratus.
1)immature
2)adult male
3)looks like another adult male
4)looks like an adult female
 

chaim

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Truly lots of great pics in this topic :clap: :clap: :clap:

I got myself 2 jumper, they are from Indonesia.
My male died, only got a female left, but hope to get me another male and let them have a party!!!





Ill post some fort side pic's soon...

I dont know which spicies this is, any how can help me....
Please do.
Also more info on keeping them (jumper from indonesia) is quite welcome :D
 

Pulk

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Wow. Cool spider. It is an adult male Paramarpissa.
Whoops... sorry. Freaking spiders all looking the same.

Pulk, you have Phidippus adumbratus.
1)immature
2)adult male
3)looks like another adult male
4)looks like an adult female
Cool! I didn't expect they were both the same species but it looks like they are.

So, should I try to mate #2 or #3 w/ #4?
 

chaim

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Some more pics.
To bad this male is dead...










Still no friends with my digital camera, so sorry for the pore quality of the pics
 

lhystrix

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Whoops... sorry. Freaking spiders all looking the same.



Cool! I didn't expect they were both the same species but it looks like they are.

So, should I try to mate #2 or #3 w/ #4?
Sure. The courtship displays are interesting, unless the 'adult' female is already fertile, or immature.
 
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