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Dimorphic Jumper (Maevia inclemens) Dimorphic Jumpers have two male forms: the first has a black body, pale yellow legs, and three small tufts of black hair on the cephalothorax; the second form has a grayish body with red, white, and black markings. The females resemble the second form with faint V-shaped markings and a paler abdomen. <br />
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Habitat: On a tree in a deciduous forest Geotagged,Maevia inclemens,United States,Winter,spider Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Dimorphic Jumper (Maevia inclemens)

Dimorphic Jumpers have two male forms: the first has a black body, pale yellow legs, and three small tufts of black hair on the cephalothorax; the second form has a grayish body with red, white, and black markings. The females resemble the second form with faint V-shaped markings and a paler abdomen.

Habitat: On a tree in a deciduous forest

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  1. Lovely! Posted 6 years ago
    1. Thanks! I love jumping spiders! They are so cute and curious! Posted 6 years ago

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"Maevia inclemens" is a relatively common and colorful jumping spider of North America.

Similar species: Spiders
Species identified by Christine Young
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Uploaded Mar 15, 2019. Captured Mar 15, 2019 13:51 in 5 East St, New Milford, CT 06776, USA.
  • Canon EOS 80D
  • f/7.1
  • 1/128s
  • ISO400
  • 100mm