I think it is a species belonging to the group of jumping spider (salticidae) but i want to know its specific species. Please let me know if I’m right or not.
Yes, it is in Salticidae. Of the spiders I recognize, I think it is a Pantropical Jumper, plexippus paykulli. Other volunteers for this site might still add their opinions.
They look white and black to me, it might be a digital translation issue or a situation where people see things as different colors than each other. I see pale yellow on the dorsal abdomen. What does everyone else see?
I think it is a species belonging to the group of jumping spider (salticidae) but i want to know its specific species. Please let me know if I’m right or not.
Yes, it is in Salticidae. Of the spiders I recognize, I think it is a Pantropical Jumper, plexippus paykulli. Other volunteers for this site might still add their opinions.
But this one has yellow patches on its back, abdomen and legs , i don’t think its pantropical jumper. Please comment further
They look white and black to me, it might be a digital translation issue or a situation where people see things as different colors than each other. I see pale yellow on the dorsal abdomen. What does everyone else see?
Fine seta can have some interesting results under different lighting. How fine is geting down to the wavelength of light.
That’s interesting! I think that’s why some spiders are iridescent.
cf. male Phintelloides jesudasi (P. versicolor might be an option too. I’m not familiar enough with this group to rule it out.)