Some Belong to Arachnids

Hey nature observers. I've collected several species of spiders in the last few months. These were found in different places during my macro photo hunt. What are the species? Let's see!

Latin nameObservation dateLocation
Latrodectus sp.06.08.2023Alue Awe, Muara Dua, Lhokseumawe City, Aceh, Indonesia
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5.12893897.149159https://goo.gl/maps/pUSTRokWaGYk8gUc6

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This spider has a muscular body posture, even though it is quite small. I think it belongs to the genus Latrodectus. The common name of this spider is really ridiculous to me; for some reason, it was called the black widower spider. I'm curious and have to find out about it. Nearly all female spiders are known to have fat abdomens. This one, I think is a male.


Latin nameObservation dateLocation
Phintella vittata04.08.2023Alue Lim, Blang Mangat, Lhokseumawe City, Aceh, Indonesia
LatitudeLongitudeMap
5.12111397.142691https://goo.gl/maps/fF3uQgErEqnJw3zv5

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There's no doubt about it! This little jumper belongs to the genus PhintellaPhintella vittata to be precise. That also seems to be a male.


Latin nameObservation dateLocation
Telamonia sp.23.06.2023Alue Awe, Muara Dua, Lhokseumawe City, Aceh, Indonesia
LatitudeLongitudeMap
5.12700197.148124https://goo.gl/maps/Y19vFxVi9Dd48bWB7

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Meanwhile, this one is a jumping spider belonging to the genus Telamonia. This jumper is dark-faced and has a white and orange head and a translucent greenback. Long, sturdy legs are a distinctive feature of this jumper spider.


All of the images here are my own work, taken with a Xiaomi POCO NFC smartphone and an assembled external macro lens.



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