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Three-lines Jumper - ? Zenodorus sp.

FAMILY SALTICIDAE

This page contains pictures and information about Three-lines Jumpers that we found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

Body length 4mm
 
We found this small jumping spider in Carbrook Wetland on Sep 2009. The spider was wandering on the forest sandy floor, try to run away from my camera when we found it. It's quick movement on sandy surface by jumping was quite effective. 
 
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The small spider is black in colour. There are one vertical white line on thorax and two horizontal white lines on abdomen. 
 
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All its four pairs of legs are equally strong. This makes the spider a strong runner on ground. 
 

Reference:
1. Zenodorus urvillei? -  by Robert Whyte, Save Our Waterways Now. 

 

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