Genus Plexippus

in Nature Observer3 days ago
Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Genus PlexippusMay 11, 2026Central Aceh Regency,Aceh, Indonesia

I again managed to find a spider in my house, this is a spider with a very small size, even we will think this is an ant if we see it from a distance. This spider can jump very fast and will disappear in an instant because he is very good at hiding, especially his small size that makes him able to enter between the wood. Honestly, it is very difficult to capture the beauty of this spider, at that time I tried to photograph it using the help of a macro lens but because its size is very small it made me have difficulty even some of the pictures I got looked not so good, but if we see this spider from a very close distance, then we will be able to see the fine hairs all over the body of this spider. He does not fly but he can jump a very long distance that looks like he is flying,in my opinion this is a jumping spider that looks for food by pouncing on its prey.

Okay everyone, now I will share some pictures of this little spider here.



Camera Usedpoco c65
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PhotographyGenus Plexippus
Photographer@maxmarvin


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5.157098296.628211https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1570982871&mlon=96.6282110632#map=12/5.1571/96.6282

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