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Jumping Spiders

This room displays images of Salticid spiders, aka Jumping Spiders.

ARACHNOMORPHAE - ECRIBELLATAE - ENTELEGYNAE - DIONYCHA - SALTICOIDEA - Salticidae
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Adanson's House Jumping Spider (M) [1], Adanson Haetori or Hasarius adansoni. photo: 06/2001, Tokyo, Japan.
Unidentified Jumping Spider. photo: 08/2001, Tokyo, Japan.
Adanson's House Jumping Spider (F) [2], Adanson Haetori or Hasarius adansoni. photo: 04/2002, Tokyo, Japan.

Phintella abnormis (M) [1][2][3], or Chairo Asahi Haetori. photo: 06/2003, Tokyo, Japan.
Phintella abnormis (F) [4][5][6]. photo: 06/2003, Tokyo, Japan.
Carrhotus xanthogramma (F) [1][2], or Neko Haetori. photo: 06/2003, Tokyo, Japan.

Phintella versicolor (F) [1][2][3], or Mesujiro Hetori. photo: 07/2003, Tokyo, Japan.
Unidentified Jumping Spider [1][2]. photo: 08/2003, Kakadu, NT, Australia.
Evarcha albaria (M) [1][2], or Mamijiro Haetori. photo: 05/2004, Niigata, Japan.

Adanson's House Jumping Spider [3][4], Adanson Haetori or Hasarius adansoni. photo: 07/2004, Tokyo, Japan.
Menemerus confusus [1][2], or Shirahige Haetori. photo: 07/2004, Tokyo, Japan. Unidentified Jumping Spider. photo: 08/2004, Brownsberg, Suriname.

Unidentified Jumping Spider [1][2]. photo: 08/2004, Brownsberg, Suriname. Unidentified Jumping Spider. photo: 08/2004, Peperpot, Suriname. Unidentified Jumping Spider. photo: 08/2004, Voltzberg, Suriname.

Unidentified Jumping Spider [1][2][3]. photo: 08/2004, Voltzberg, Suriname. Unidentified Jumping Spider [1][2]. photo: 08/2004, Voltzberg, Suriname. Adanson's House Jumping Spider [5], Adanson Haetori or Hasarius adansoni. photo: 10/2004, Tokyo, Japan.

Phintella versicolor (M) [4][5], or Mesujiro Hetori. photo: 04/2005, Tokyo, Japan.
Dendryphantes altratus [1][2], or Karasu Hetori. photo: 04/2005, Tokyo, Japan.
Carrhotus xanthogramma (F) [3][4][5], or Neko Haetori. photo: 06/2003, Tokyo, Japan.

Silerella vittata (M) [1][2], or Aoobi Hetori. photo: 05/2005, Tokyo, Japan.
Myrmarachne japonica (M) [1][2][3], or Ari-Gumo. photo: 05/2005, Tokyo, Japan.
Marpissa pulla [1][2] or Yodan Haetori. photo: 05/2005, Tokyo, Japan.

Carrhotus xanthogramma (F) meets Misumenops tricuspidatus [6][7], or Hana-Gumo and Neko Haetori. photo: 05/2005, Tokyo, Japan.
Carrhotus xanthogramma (M) [8][9][10], or Neko Haetori. photo: 05/2005, Tokyo, Japan.
Phintella versicolor (F) [6], or Mesujiro Hetori. photo: 05/2005, Tokyo, Japan.

Myrmarachne japonica (F) [4][5], or Ari-Gumo. photo: 05/2005, Tokyo, Japan.
Plexippus setipes (M) [1][2], or Misuji Hetori. photo: 05/2005, Tokyo, Japan.
Evarcha albaria (M) [3], or Mamijiro Haetori. photo: 05/2005, Tokyo, Japan.

Unidentified (dead). photo: 06/2005, Huisun Forest Station, Taiwan. Unidentified [1][2]. photo: 06/2005, Huisun Forest Station, Taiwan. Unidentified [1][2][3]. photo: 06/2005, Huisun Forest Station, Taiwan.

Unidentified [1][2]. photo: 06/2005, Huisun Forest Station, Taiwan. Unidentified [1][2]. photo: 06/2005, Huisun Forest Station, Taiwan. Unidentified [1][2][3]. photo: 06/2005, Chichi, Taiwan.

Menemerus fulvus, probably. photo: 06/2005, Chichi, Taiwan. Mymarachne innermichelis [1][2], probably. photo: 06/2005, Chichi, Taiwan. Unidentified [1][2]. photo: 06/2005, Chichi, Taiwan.

Marpissa elongata (M) [1][2][3][4], or Yahazu Haetori. photo: 07/2005, Nagano, Japan.
Unidentified. photo: 08/2005, Rundu, Namibia. Aelurillus festivus, or Yamaji Haetori. photo: 04/2006, Yamaguchi, Japan.

Unidentified. photo: 04/2006, Yamaguchi, Japan. Carrhotus xanthogramma [11], or Neko Haetori. photo: 04/2006, Tokyo, Japan.
Silerella vittata [3], or Aoobi Hetori. photo: 05/2006, Tokyo, Japan.

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Neon reticulatus, or Neon Hetori. photo: 05/2006, Kumamoto, Japan.
Evarcha albaria (M) [4], or Mamijiro Haetori. photo: 05/2006, Kumamoto, Japan.
Carrhotus xanthogramma [12], or Neko Haetori. photo: 05/2005, Kumamoto, Japan.

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Yaginumaella ususudi [1][2], or Ususuji Hetori, probably. photo: 05/2006, Kôchi, Japan.
Marpissa pulla [3][4] or Yodan Haetori. photo: 05/2006, Tokyo, Japan.
Telamonia vlijimi [1][2][3] or Tatesuji Hetori. photo: 07/2006, Okinawa, Japan.

Unidentified [1][2]. photo: 08/2006, Doi Angkhang, Thailand. Unidentified. photo: 08/2006, Doi Angkhang, Thailand. Unidentified [1][2]. photo: 08/2006, Doi Angkhang, Thailand.

Unidentified [1][2]. photo: 09/2006, Krabi, Thailand. Phintella versicolor (M) [7][8][9], or Mesujiro Hetori. photo: 04/2007, Tokyo, Japan. Carrhotus xanthogramma (M) [13], or Neko Haetori. photo: 04/2007, Tokyo, Japan.

Myrmarachne japonica [6], or Ari-Gumo. photo: 04/2007, Tokyo, Japan. Silerella vittata [4][5][6], or Aoobi Hetori. photo: 05/2007, Ehime, Japan.
Hakka himeshimensis, or Iso Hetori. photo: 05/2007, Ehime, Japan.

Silerella vittata [7], or Aoobi Hetori. photo: 05/2007, Tokyo, Japan.
Phintella abnormis [7], or Chairo Asahi Haetori. photo: 05/2008, Tokyo, Japan.
Unidentified. photo: 08/2008, Patagonia, Arizona, USA.

Evarcha albaria (F) [5], or Mamijiro Haetori. photo: 04/2009, Tokyo, Japan.
Dendryphantes altratus [3], or Karasu Hetori. photo: 04/2009, Tokyo, Japan.
Pseudicius vulpes, or Inazuma Hetori. photo: 05/2009, Tokyo, Japan.

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