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  2. Phidippus otiosus - Wikipedia

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    Phidippus otiosus is a species of jumping spider that is found in southeastern North America. It is primarily a tree-living species. [1] Females reach a body length of about 16 mm. Its iridescent chelicerae can range in color from purple to green.

  3. Phidippus insignarius - Wikipedia

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    Phidippus insignarius is a species of jumping ... Jumping Spiders of the Genus Phidippus (Araneae: Salticidae)" (PDF). Occasional Papers of the Florida State ...

  4. Phidippus carneus - Wikipedia

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    Phidippus carneus is a species of jumping ... Jumping Spiders of the Genus Phidippus (Araneae: Salticidae)" (PDF). Occasional Papers of the Florida State ...

  5. Phidippus regius - Wikipedia

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    Phidippus regius, commonly known as the regal jumper, [2] is a species of jumping spider found in parts of the United States and the Caribbean. [1] It is the largest species of jumping spider in eastern North America. [3]

  6. Phidippus phoenix - Wikipedia

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    Phidippus phoenix is a species of jumping ... Jumping Spiders of the Genus Phidippus (Araneae: Salticidae)" (PDF). Occasional Papers of the Florida State ...

  7. Spiders? Yikes! Florida drivers, watch for crawlers hiding in ...

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    The two main types of venomous spiders in Florida are widow and recluse spiders, according to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services. Black widows , particularly females, are ...

  8. Habronattus - Wikipedia

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    Habronattus is a genus in the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). Most species are native to North America. They are commonly referred to as paradise spiders due to their colorful courtship ornaments and complex dances, similar to birds-of-paradise. [1] [2] Males display intricate coloration, while females are cryptic. [3]

  9. Phidippus carolinensis - Wikipedia

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    Phidippus carolinensis is a species of jumping spider. ... "Revision of the Jumping Spiders of the ... (PDF). Occasional Papers of the Florida State Collection of ...