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Jumping spider > Pseudeuophrys lanigera
Stephen R
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Posted on 24-03-2011 19:28
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Clitheroe UK, 24 March 2011.

This looks darker than most of our Salticus scenicus. Is it just a colour variation?
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Hello, Stephen!

Stephen R wrote:
This looks darker than most of our Salticus scenicus. Is it just a colour variation?


Not genus Salticus. Looks like Pseudeuophrys, but from this angle one can't be sure. Do you have a more dorsal pic? And a description of the habitat (P. lanigera is abundant at houses here)?
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Thanks, Juergen. The only other view I took shows little more. The spider was on the top of a low stone wall in the park - lots of crevices to hide in. I often see Salticus in the same place.
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Hello, Stephen!

Here at our house there are numbers of Salticus scenicus and Pseudeuophrys lanigera together (and often Marpissa muscosa). Pseudeuophrys erratica is not so synanthropic. Your's must be a male of either P. lanigera or erratica - with lanigera having two yellowish spots near the end of the abdomen. Therefore a dorsal pic could have been the clue...
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Many thanks Juergen. I'll look out for another one and get a dorsal shot if I can!
 
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I found it again today in the same place. Does this help?
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or this:
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Hello, Stephen!

Stephen R wrote:
I found it again today in the same place. Does this help?


Yes, it is clearly Pseudeuophrys lanigera.
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I can see it's not the same individual. Is this one female?
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Hello, Stephen!

Stephen R wrote:
I can see it's not the same individual. Is this one female?


Yes. The palps are not thickened, and it is less dark (especially the legs) than the male.
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Many thanks Juergen!
 
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