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Phidippus apacheanus 'brown'
MBullock
Dec 10, 2022
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apache jumper
jumping spiders
phidippus apacheanus
salticidae
Apache jumpers are strange- this population is full of huge specimens, yet another area nearby is full of tiny specimens that never reach 15mm.
At any rate i'll have lots of eggsacs next year.. @_@ good thing i have a perpetual fruitfly harvest :D
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