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| Identifying natural enemies > spiders > jumping spider |
Adults: Stout, flattened body with stout legs. Square prosoma. Large eyes. Attractive and often brightly colored, iridescent or patterned. Length 5-18 mm.
Diet/web: Common on plant foliage. Day-active. Walks with an irregular gait and pounces to capture prey, sometimes jumping several times its own length. Does not make a web. |
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| This information was developed for the publication Identifying Natural Enemies in Field Crops by Mary Gardiner, Christina DiFonzo, Michael Brewer and Takuji Noma, MSU Extension bulletin E2949. |
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