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  2. Paraphidippus fartilis - Wikipedia

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    Paraphidippus fartilis is a species of jumping spider. [1] Eating a fly. Range

  3. Asemonea tanikawai - Wikipedia

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    The spider is small, with a carapace [prosoma that between 1.31 and 1.60 mm (0.052 and 0.063 in) long and an abdomen is between 1.84 and 2.24 mm (0.072 and 0.088 in) long. It is whitish-yellow with a pattern of two brown stripes down the back of the carapace and nine black dots on the back of the abdomen.

  4. Plexippus paykulli - Wikipedia

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    Plexippus paykulli is a species of jumping spider. [1] It is native to Southeast Asia, but now has a cosmopolitan distribution. In the United States it is commonly known as the pantropical jumping spider. [2] It is usually associated with buildings [3] and may be found near light sources catching insects attracted by the light. [4]

  5. Cosmophasis - Wikipedia

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    Cosmophasis is a genus of spiders in the family Salticidae (jumping spiders). They are predominantly Southeast Asian , [ 2 ] while some species occur in Africa and Australia . Although most species more or less mimic ants , there are also colorful species [ 3 ] that follow a different strategy.

  6. Webbed - Wikipedia

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    Webbed is a 2021 puzzle-platform video game developed and published by Australian, Brisbane-based studio Sbug Games. A physics-based game set in a fantasy version of Queensland, players control a peacock spider whose goal is to rescue her boyfriend after he is kidnapped by a bowerbird, with the help of other bugs. [1]

  7. Paraphidippus - Wikipedia

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    Paraphidippus is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Frederick Octavius Pickard-Cambridge in 1901. [2] The name is a combination of the Ancient Greek "para" (παρά), meaning "alongside", and the salticid genus Phidippus.

  8. Menemerus semilimbatus - Wikipedia

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    Menemerus semilimbatus are about 6.5–8.4 millimetres (0.26–0.33 in) long, the male being slightly smaller than the female. These fairly big jumping spiders are dorso-ventrally flattened and are covered with short dense, grayish-white hairs, with hairy whitish palps and a white band on the side margins of the carapace, showing also a small white, triangular marking in the middle.

  9. Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor - Wikipedia

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    Spider: The Secret of Bryce Manor is a 2009 side-scrolling action-puzzle video game for iOS and Android, developed and published by Tiger Style.The player takes control of a spider who comes to reside in to the deserted Bryce Manor and must spin webs to trap various types of insects, whilst simultaneously ascertaining what happened to the former residents of the manor.