Salticidae photos

ErikWestblom

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Oh these are excellent! I love how shiny the eyes are in these photos. Kudos to you. I hope you find out what your unidentified jumper is ASAP.

I have an jumping spider that I see alot during the spring and summer but I don't know what it's called. All I can tell you ( since I don't have a camera ) is that it has black and white stripes.

So if any one knows please let me know so I can research them further. I know them when I see them so if any one has pics of species with those colors and patterns I could tell you if it's the one I see or not.

Thanks!

Black Widow88
Think u might be talking about Salticus scenicus
 

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Phidippus audax

Black Widow88; I have an jumping spider that I see alot during the spring and summer but I don't know what it's called. All I can tell you ( since I don't have a camera ) is that it has black and white stripes. So if any one knows please let me know so I can research them further. I know them when I see them so if any one has pics of species with those colors and patterns I could tell you if it's the one I see or not. Thanks! Black Widow88 [img said:
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If you're in NYC, what you're seeing is probably P. audax.
 

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Thank you :)

You have to check out this guys photostream, best jumper photos ive ever seen

http://www.flickr.com/photos/7539598@N04/
Thanks for the link. I was thinking about using reversed lens, now I know that I'll have to :D With all my extension rings and teleconverter x2 and macro lens I can get only 3:1 magnification scale. Yesterday I've tested old Pentacon 29/2.8 and easily get 4:1. I need sharper lens for this type of work and new diffuser.

So if any one knows please let me know so I can research them further. I know them when I see them so if any one has pics of species with those colors and patterns I could tell you if it's the one I see or not.
I'm sorry, I'm specialized in european species :(


Ok. A little more:
Marpissa muscosa


...and her baby :D






And another not ID specie
 

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i.......nearly .........died when i saw that baby picture, oh my crap

pps. i have been watching you on deviantart for long time - great inspo

they're the only spiders in which will pose for you
 

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i.......nearly .........died when i saw that baby picture, oh my crap

pps. i have been watching you on deviantart for long time - great inspo

they're the only spiders in which will pose for you
Thanks :)
As you see sometimes they don't do this :D


I prefer orb-web spiders, they are not moving so fast ;)

Another shots with Salticus scenicus - male.




And Pellenes tripunctatus


Evarcha falcata (?) (or dark from of E. arcuata female)
 

Black Widow88

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Ok this is weird because the spider that I keep seeing looks more like S. scenicus then P. audax. Plus it's tiny but it's bigger then an ant.

So I'm confused right now. :?

Black Widow88
 

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Ok this is weird because the spider that I keep seeing looks more like S. scenicus then P. audax. Plus it's tiny but it's bigger then an ant.

So I'm confused right now. :?
It is possible. Salticus scenicus is also present in US. This specie cosmopolitic and well known as synantropic specie. In Europe you can find them in the city centers.
 

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That's what I wanted to know if the species was found in the US. I'm more then sure that it's S. scenicus.

Thanks!

Black Widow88
 

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Ok. I've been testing new set-up in the last days. This time reversed Feltogon 32/2.4 MC, Kenko extension rings and M42 extension rings (pictures weren't cropped).

Two models: Evarcha arcuata and Marpissa muscosa.
Body length
~4mm


~12mm
 

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Hey guys, your pics are both STUNNING and MAGNIFICENT. Very IMPRESSIVE. Thanks for sharing :clap:

David
 

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Thanks :)

Prepare for more... ;P

Sitticus sp.


Salticus scenicus, adult male...


... and two males fighting


Evarcha arcuata, adult male


Aelurillus v-insignitus mating, "dark form" male on the top


Marpissa muscosa nad Ceratophrys cranwelli pacman frog.


M. muscosa
 

Godzirra

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This time around, these are not fancy pictures - just quick snaps of my new jumping spiders.




i love that pattern
 

syndicate

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Nice one Godzirra :]
What species did you end up getting?I'm thinkin about trying to get some myself.Dont feel like waiting until winter is over to go find some to photograph outside heh
-Chris
 

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Nice one Godzirra :]
What species did you end up getting?I'm thinkin about trying to get some myself.Dont feel like waiting until winter is over to go find some to photograph outside heh
-Chris
Phidippus Regius and Phidippus Audax
from brachyP

I had never seen ones so huge, the ones we had around (which was plentiful) were probably at most - 1cm

My husband was handling them, and they were fast, but goofy. Their abdomens are very very soft.
 

syndicate

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Nice.Id love to find some of the audax with the blue chelicerae!Jumpers are tricky to find sometimes but there very plentiful all over the USA.I think theres around 5000 known species of Salticidae :X
God knows how many more undescribed!
-Chris
 
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