by Jeffrey S. Pippen | Back to Jeff's Spiders Page | Jeff's Nature Pages
Common in the southeastern US, these green jumping spiders are usually found on the undersides of leaves where their coloration allows them to blend in quite impressively.Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Sandy Creek Park, Durham, NC 11 Oct 2013 Hanging in there with only 5 legs! |
Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Sandy Creek Park, Durham, NC 11 Oct 2013 | |
Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Sandy Creek Park, Durham, NC 11 Oct 2013 |
Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Richmond Co., NC 28 Apr 2019 | |
Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Richmond Co., NC 28 Apr 2019 |
Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Moore Co., NC 14 Mar 2007 | |
Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Moore Co., NC 14 Mar 2007 | |
Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Moore Co., NC 14 Mar 2007 |
Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Richmond Co., NC 14 June 2008 Dangling by a thread! |
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