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- Submitted: Jun 4, 2019
- Photographed: Jun 4, 2019
- Spider: Lyssomanes viridis (Magnolia Green Jumper)
- Sex:Male,
- Maturity:Adult
- Location: Williamsburg, Virginia, United States
- Spotted Outdoors: Man-made structure (building wall, fences, etc.)
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes: Dorsal
Lyssomanes viridis
(Magnolia Green Jumper)
Picture ID 64069
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Lyssomanes viridis
(Magnolia Green Jumper)Family Genus Species - Submitted Aug 25, 2023
- Photographed Jul 23, 2023
- Atlanta , Georgia, United States
- 1 Comments
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Lyssomanes viridis
(Magnolia Green Jumper)Family Genus Species - Submitted Oct 9, 2023
- Photographed Jun 1, 2023
- Winder, Georgia, United States
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Lyssomanes viridis
(Magnolia Green Jumper)Family Genus Species - Submitted Jan 1, 2024
- Photographed Jan 1, 2024
- Gordon, Georgia, United States
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Lyssomanes viridis
(Magnolia Green Jumper)Family Genus Species - Submitted Aug 31, 2023
- Photographed Aug 31, 2023
- Male
- Miami, FL, Florida, United States
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Found outside, in a wooded area on a toy bucket.
Fantastic! You don’t see something like this every day! I can’t remember what it is, offhand. It isn’t dangerous. We’ll post as we figure out the species.
It’s pretty amazing right?!
Hi, see above image for ID. 🙂
Yeah I just saw a spider just like this one, I was one my bed it was crawling right next to me, at first I was startled, but I later captured it and released it back outside, I never realized it was rare and has only been sighted a couple of times, at least I didn’t kill it