I walked out in the garage earlier this morning, and there was this beautiful female Tan Jumping Spider, Platycryptus undatus, on the wall. A quick photo shoot was in order, and she didn't mind, often pivoting to face the camera. As jumpers sometimes do, she even leapt onto my lens at one point. If she sticks around, I may work with her on some lichen-dappled tree bark, which is what her patterning suggests.
A romp through the diverse flora and fauna of Ohio. From Timber Rattlesnakes to Prairie Warblers to Lakeside Daisies to Woodchucks, you'll eventually see it here, if it isn't already.
Thursday, July 2, 2020
Tan Jumping Spider
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