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Jumping Spider Collection

"Captivating Jumping Spiders: A World of Diversity and Beauty" These incredible creatures, known as jumping spiders (Heliophanus sp. ), are a sight to behold

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Thespesia populnea, portia tree

Thespesia populnea, portia tree
Finished watercolour by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: hiding

hiding
Vida

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: hunt

hunt
Vida

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping Spider

Jumping Spider
Ivy Deng

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider (Philaeus chrysops, Orvieto, Umrbria, Italy, May

Jumping spider (Philaeus chrysops, Orvieto, Umrbria, Italy, May

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Canopy jumping spider (Phidippus otiosus) male, North Florida, USA, September

Canopy jumping spider (Phidippus otiosus) male, North Florida, USA, September

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider (Salticidae sp), close up. Wuliangshan Nature Reserve, Jingdong, Yunnan Province

Jumping spider (Salticidae sp), close up. Wuliangshan Nature Reserve, Jingdong, Yunnan Province, China

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Regal jumping spider (Phidippus regius) captive male with iridescent fangs. Italy

Regal jumping spider (Phidippus regius) captive male with iridescent fangs. Italy

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider (Evarcha arcuata) on edge of evening primrose flower, Surrey, England

Jumping spider (Evarcha arcuata) on edge of evening primrose flower, Surrey, England, UK, August

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Portrait of Jumping Spider (Icius subinermis) photographed on a lichen (Xanthoria

Portrait of Jumping Spider (Icius subinermis) photographed on a lichen (Xanthoria parietina) in the heights of Sori

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: I come for you

I come for you
Atul Saluja

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping Spider

Jumping Spider
BALASUBRAMANIAN GV

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Cardinal jumper (Phidippus cardinalis) spider on a leaf, Florida, USA. Controlled conditions

Cardinal jumper (Phidippus cardinalis) spider on a leaf, Florida, USA. Controlled conditions

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider (Epocilla sp) Sai Kung, Hong Kong, China

Jumping spider (Epocilla sp) Sai Kung, Hong Kong, China

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Dandy jumping spider (Portia schultzi) Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

Dandy jumping spider (Portia schultzi) Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Regal Jumping Spider (Phidippus regius) female. Captive, endemic to North America

Regal Jumping Spider (Phidippus regius) female. Captive, endemic to North America

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider (Salticidae) hunting among vegetation, San Jose, Costa Rica

Jumping spider (Salticidae) hunting among vegetation, San Jose, Costa Rica

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Frigga sp. jumping spider, Lowland rainforest, Costa Rica

Frigga sp. jumping spider, Lowland rainforest, Costa Rica

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping Spider

Jumping Spider
Ivy Deng

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider (Heliophanus sp. ) portrait, Lucerne, Switzerland. April

Jumping spider (Heliophanus sp. ) portrait, Lucerne, Switzerland. April
Jumping spider (Heliophanus sp.) portrait, Lucerne, Switzerland. April

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider (Hypositticus pubescens) male, resting on leaf, Lucerne, Switzerland. June

Jumping spider (Hypositticus pubescens) male, resting on leaf, Lucerne, Switzerland. June. Focus stacked

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider (Lyssomanes sp. ) female, guarding its eggs on a leaf, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica

Jumping spider (Lyssomanes sp. ) female, guarding its eggs on a leaf, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. Focus stacked
Jumping spider (Lyssomanes sp.) female, guarding its eggs on a leaf, Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica. Focus stacked

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider (Evarcha arcuata), female, waiting in curl of Oak (Quercus sp) leaf

Jumping spider (Evarcha arcuata), female, waiting in curl of Oak (Quercus sp) leaf. Buckinghamshire, England. UK. September. Focus Stacked

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider (Evarcha arcuata), male, in alert pose, ready to jump. Buckinghamshire, England

Jumping spider (Evarcha arcuata), male, in alert pose, ready to jump. Buckinghamshire, England. UK. August. Focus Stacked

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Male Jumping spider (Euophrys frontalis) close up, Derbyshire, UK. May. Focus stacked image

Male Jumping spider (Euophrys frontalis) close up, Derbyshire, UK. May. Focus stacked image

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Bejeweled

Bejeweled
Atul Saluja

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: INDO 20-06 49

INDO 20-06 49
White Moustached Portia Spider on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 38
White Moustached Portia Spider on web - showing erratic walking style to avoid detection by prey - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 159
White Moustached Portia Spider on web - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

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INDO 20-06 146
Gold-and-Purple Jumping Spider - with prey on leaf - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 05-Nov-04

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: INDO 20-05 10

INDO 20-05 10
Jumping Spider - guarding egg case nest on leaf - Klungkung, Bali, Indonesia Date: 12-May-19

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Big HUNTER

Big HUNTER
Mustafa öztürk

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider

Jumping spider
Vida

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping Spider, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Jumping Spider, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999701 Jumping Spider, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la natureA)

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Kindness

Kindness
Vida

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Wandering jumping spider (Cytea severa), adult male, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, June

Wandering jumping spider (Cytea severa), adult male, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, June

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: USA, Texas, McMullen County. Jumping spider inside prickly pear cactus blossom

USA, Texas, McMullen County. Jumping spider inside prickly pear cactus blossom

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping Spider portrait, Singapore

Jumping Spider portrait, Singapore

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping Garden Spider Closeup

Jumping Garden Spider Closeup
Australian Garden Jumping spider

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping Spider (Bavia aericeps) two females fighting, Australia

Jumping Spider (Bavia aericeps) two females fighting, Australia

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping Spider

Jumping Spider

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: SEM of spider

SEM of spider
Head of jumping spider. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the head of a zebra jumping spider, Salticus scenicus

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider (Salticidae), view from above

Jumping spider (Salticidae), view from above

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Illustration of Jumping Spider

Illustration of Jumping Spider

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping Spider -Philaeus chrysops-, male, Lake Kerkini region, Greece, Europe

Jumping Spider -Philaeus chrysops-, male, Lake Kerkini region, Greece, Europe

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Big Lunch

Big Lunch

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping Spider, Salticidae, adult on Texas Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia lindheimeri)

Jumping Spider, Salticidae, adult on Texas Prickly Pear Cactus (Opuntia lindheimeri), Lake Corpus Christi, Texas, USA

Background imageJumping Spider Collection: Jumping spider C018 / 4312

Jumping spider C018 / 4312
Jumping spider. Close-up photograph of a jumping spider head and forelegs. This specimen was found in Maryland, USA. Photographed by the USGS Bee Inventory and Monitoring Lab



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"Captivating Jumping Spiders: A World of Diversity and Beauty" These incredible creatures, known as jumping spiders (Heliophanus sp. ), are a sight to behold. With their vibrant colors and intricate patterns, they effortlessly blend into their surroundings. Take for instance the male Hypositticus pubescens, resting on a leaf in Lucerne, Switzerland during June. The focus-stacked image showcases its delicate features. In Costa Rica's Osa Peninsula, we find a female Lyssomanes spider diligently guarding her precious eggs on a leaf. The attention to detail in this focus-stacked photograph is truly remarkable. Traveling across continents, we encounter the Philaeus chrysops spider in Orvieto, Umbria, Italy during May. Its striking appearance against the Thespesia populnea tree leaves us mesmerized by nature's artistry. Venturing further into North Florida's wilderness during September brings us face-to-face with the charismatic Phidippus otiosus spider. This canopy-dwelling species displays impressive acrobatics while navigating through its habitat. Journeying to China's Wuliangshan Nature Reserve in Jingdong reveals an enchanting Salticidae spider up close. Every detail of its body is magnified in this stunning photograph that captures the essence of Yunnan Province's biodiversity. Italy surprises us once again with the captivating Phidippus regius spider - a captive male boasting iridescent fangs that seem almost otherworldly. Closer to home in Surrey, England lies an Evarcha arcuata spider perched delicately on an evening primrose flower's edge at dusk – showcasing both beauty and grace within our own backyard. Lastly, we have Icius subinermis photographed atop lichen (Xanthoria). Its portrait reminds us of these tiny predators' unwavering determination as they navigate their environment with precision.