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- Submitted: Mar 7, 2018
- Photographed: Mar 7, 2018
- Spider: Salticidae (Jumping Spiders)
- Location: Mangalore, India
- Spotted Outdoors: Low foliage (shrubs, herbs, garden, excluding flowers)
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes: Eyes
Salticidae
(Jumping Spiders)
Picture ID 6591
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Hi, welcome to Spider ID. 🙂 This is a cute little Jumping Spider (Salticidae). I don’t recognize it beyond family, maybe someone else will.
Reference from Wikipedia shows that Salticidae has four pairs of eyes but I can only find three pairs in this.
One pair of eyes is very tiny, the other is angled towards the back of the head … one of them is partially visible on the left side of the image. Here is an example illustration of a typical Salticidae eye arrangement:
https://bugguide.net/node/view/160911
Those horns might suggest the spider is a baby hyllus sp (not for sure though) over that u found it in india . An orange-copperish line is slightly visible under its eyes whould mean it could be a hyllus semicupreus