Monomad - Jump Spider : Phidippus putnami
Hello Everyone..
This is my entry for the daily #monomad challenge
In this post, I again want to share some photos of spiders that I found in the bushes of remote areas in North Aceh. Precisely in the village of Serba Jaman Tunong, Sumatra, Indonesia.
The spider I mean is Phidippus putnami, a species of spider belonging to the family Salticidae.
This spider has a dominant black color, a jumping spider species with its characteristic that it often jumps when it avoids objects that approach it. However, with a little patience we can use plant branches so that spiders land on them.
That way we only need a little more time to wait for the spider perched on the branch of the plant to calm down and be comfortable, then we can get the perfect shot.
And below I have uploaded some photos of the spider I mean, I hope you are interested and like it.
Jump Spider - Phidippus putnami
Jump Spider - Phidippus putnami
Jump Spider - Phidippus putnami
Jump Spider - Phidippus putnami
Jump Spider - Phidippus putnami
Jump Spider - Phidippus putnami
Jump Spider - Phidippus putnami
Jump Spider - Phidippus putnami
Jump Spider - Phidippus putnami
Jump Spider - Phidippus putnami
Jump Spider - Phidippus putnami
Camera | Vivo V20 + Macro Lens |
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Category | Black & White Photography |
Processed | Lightroom |
Location | Tanah Luas, Indonesia |
Nice shot!... and beautiful eyes!
Nature is beautiful.
Thanks for sharing.
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These are well shot photos. However, this is not a Phidippus spider, as they're native to North America. I'm not sure which species this dead male was, however. There are so many genera of jumping spiders to look through!