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! |
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Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Sandy Creek Park, Durham, NC 11 Oct 2013 |
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Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Sandy Creek Park, Durham, NC 11 Oct 2013 |
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Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Richmond Co., NC 28 Apr 2019 |
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Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Richmond Co., NC 28 Apr 2019 |
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Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Moore Co., NC 14 Mar 2007 |
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Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Moore Co., NC 14 Mar 2007 |
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Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Moore Co., NC 14 Mar 2007 |
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Green Jumping Spider (Lyssomanes viridis) Richmond Co., NC 14 June 2008 Dangling by a thread! |
Created on ... Nov 18, 2006 | jeffpippen9@gmail.com