This week a friend found this spider in his living room. It is def not from the British spider taxon. We do know that its in the family Salticidae and we are thinking that is could be in the genus Phidippus, but we are not sure. we have no idea of country of origin. We do also know that it is an immature female atm measuring 3mm on the carapace. Here is a few pics; any ideas?
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Originally posted by Sonny Howdle View PostI've asked my mum to take off the ban on google so I can see if I can look it up, i will try when mum gets her butt into gear and lets me use google.
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Originally posted by Sonny Howdle View PostI've asked my mum to take off the ban on google so I can see if I can look it up, i will try when mum gets her butt into gear and lets me use google.
If she doesnt get her butt into gear Sonny you can have a look at these 2 websites about jumping spiders
http://www.salticidae.org/jsotw.html
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Y'know, there are many many search engines out there besides google.
Just a few here:
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