What species ?My jumper slings wild caught nj

Buggylookslikeyou

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I’m thinking if it might be a phidipus otiosis or a tan jumper as those are the other two that are native to New Jersey where I’m located but any thoughts ? What do you think @Nicole C G
 

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Buggylookslikeyou

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Oh man Nicole spot on that’s crazy I’m hoping one of the other two are female they are all so tiny boo I was hoping it was one of the other two species so that’s as big as they’ll get so it’s deli cup life for them. Thank you ! It’s weird because when I looked up nj native jumpers that species didn’t even pop up!
 

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Oh man Nicole spot on that’s crazy I’m hoping one of the other two are female they are all so tiny boo I was hoping it was one of the other two species so that’s as big as they’ll get so it’s deli cup life for them. Thank you ! It’s weird because when I looked up nj native jumpers that species didn’t even pop up!
I looked up the species on Bugguide and they have been found there. Honestly, there are probably too many spiders that live in any given area for a website to list all of them.
 

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I know i didn’t do a thorough search plus this one was finally big enough to photograph
 
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