I’m not an expert but the head shape and eye placement signifies that it is in fact some sort of jumping spider. The closest match I could find to this spider was P. auranitus, but the white markings and legs seem to be a bit different. I’ll keep looking into this but that’s what I could find for now.
I am not an expert but I believe this to be a Zebra Jumping Spider. Jumping Spider are one of my favorite! I unfortunately cannot tell gender 100% as it appears to be cleaning it’s pedipalps but my guess is Male.
Adding to description: this spider was found on an outside deck chair. The body was about 3 mm long. It was moving quickly.
Could thisbe a type of jumping spider?
I’m not an expert but the head shape and eye placement signifies that it is in fact some sort of jumping spider. The closest match I could find to this spider was P. auranitus, but the white markings and legs seem to be a bit different. I’ll keep looking into this but that’s what I could find for now.
Thank you. This is a fascinating site.
I am not an expert but I believe this to be a Zebra Jumping Spider. Jumping Spider are one of my favorite! I unfortunately cannot tell gender 100% as it appears to be cleaning it’s pedipalps but my guess is Male.