Prostheclina sp (genus)

3 A jumping spider at Acton, ACT

Prostheclina sp (genus) at Acton, ACT - 3 Sep 2019
Prostheclina sp (genus) at Acton, ACT - 3 Sep 2019
Prostheclina sp (genus) at Acton, ACT - 3 Sep 2019
Prostheclina sp (genus) at Acton, ACT - 3 Sep 2019
Prostheclina sp (genus) at Acton, ACT - 3 Sep 2019
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Identification history

Prostheclina sp (genus) 2 Jun 2020 YumiCallaway
Prostheclina sp (genus) 17 Apr 2020 YumiCallaway
Prostheclina bulburin 18 Sep 2019 YumiCallaway
Unidentified 5 Sep 2019 TimL

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A Jumping Spider measured at 6mm, sighted on a handrail in ANBG's Rainforest Gully with its prey, a smaller spider. Thanks to Marcus Leach for the initial sighting.

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YumiCallaway wrote:
   19 Sep 2019
Seems to be the same species as your other two sightings:
Unidentified on 13 Sep 2019
Unidentified on 13 Sep 2019
Again, the same reasoning for the species ID as the comment in the first link. This one might be younger? It looks smaller with only a smaller amount of orange hair above its eyes and a lack of black hair on the front legs. Otherwise exactly the same as the individuals in the two sightings of the links above.

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  • 3 Sep 2019 02:14 PM Recorded on
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