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Stenaelurillus sp is fine I think ^Q^


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A medium one, 1cm.

I think both are the same, difficult as they hide! 0=

Nelspruit not inside the house!

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:o0ps:

They don't sit still! 0:


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A still one! Nelspruit...1cm


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It would be quite scary if bigger ;-)


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A Menemerus sp. possibly the Menemerus bivittatus male

Check out this one:
http://entnemdept.ufl.edu/creatures/mis ... piders.htm



Menemerus are medium to big spiders, ranging from about 4 to 10 mm in length; body flattened, strongly hairy. Carapace in the majority of species with white lateral margins.

M. bivittatus and M. bifurcus are often found on walls of buildings and inside houses


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^Q^ ^Q^

I see they are in Florida too! :shock:

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O\/ O\/ RP! Yes, we have some pretty impressive jumping spiders here in Florida. O:V O:V


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\O \O

One of them catching a bee! :shock:
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