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    Default Jumping spider 2

    Another Close up of Jumping spider With new Specie .. Need ID Please..
    With Canon 550D, 100mm macro
    F:7.0
    ISO:400
    SS:200
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    Shot at night.
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    Nice close up. The flash light reflection in the eyes look nice. Nice details. Maybe reducing the saturation a bit would be good. Thanks for sharing.
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    Mrudul Godbole

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    Very nice shot, Bhavya. Love the details. For the ID, one needs a dorsal shot showing the abdomen and the general shape of the spider.
    Look forward to lots more.

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    Here is the full body image.. Hope this Help to know ID.
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    This could be Ptocasius (owing to the size of the cephalothorax and abdomen), but I am not sure, we need confirmation here. You need to ask an expert. Genus Ptocasius is not very well studied in India.
    The 2nd shot helps to guess the ID. Spider ID upto the family or genus can be guessed by the abdomen pattern, relative size of the abdomen and cephalothorax, and the eye arrangement. Further Id of the species requires careful, close examination of the reproductive organs (unless the species is very common and sufficiently documented).

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    Thanks Abhishekh.. Its little bit complicated with ID.. I think its very common spider.. same Spices I have seen many times at different places.. but I can't find the perfect Identification.. But keep Searching....

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