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Phidippus octopunctatus

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Kingdom
  
Class
  
Suborder
  
Scientific name
  
Phidippus octopunctatus

Phylum
  
Order
  
Araneae

Family
  
Salticidae

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Species

Phidippus octopunctatus Phidippus octopunctatus at Arachnida Araneae Salticidae

Similar
  
Phidippus californicus, Phidippus whitmani, Phidippus pius, Phidippus pulcherrimus, Phidippus workmani

Phidippus octopunctatus is a jumping spider that occurs in the USA and Mexico, mostly in the Great Basin Desert. It is among the largest jumping spiders found in North America, approaching 25 millimetres (0.98 in) in body length. They are gray to brownish-gray in color.

Phidippus octopunctatus photographs by Mark Chappell

Unlike Phidippus californicus, which lives in the same habitat, it builds a large and prominent nest among the branches of a bush to house its egg cocoon.

Phidippus octopunctatus Bug Eric Spider Sunday Phidippus octopunctatus

Adult males, unmated adult and subadult females can be found in late August.

P. octopunctatus has been observed to hunt large prey, such as grasshoppers and bees.

Phidippus octopunctatus Salticidae Phidippus octopunctatus BugGuideNet

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References

Phidippus octopunctatus Wikipedia