All species are small, usually less than .63 inches long. The salticid spider Phidippus regius C.L. Phiddipus spp. female spider on 13 July 1975 of spider on trumpet pitcher plant, Sarracenia flava Phidippus regiu is a jumping spider native to Florida. The front row of 4 eyes has a greatly enlarged median pair. (Salticidae) and ants. Salticidae Phidippus species unk. Phidippus whitmani: Phidippus whitmani: Phidippus whitmani : Phidippus whitmani : Phidippus spp. Based on collected data, the geographic range for Phidippus johnsoni includes 2 countries and 2 states in the United States. Ants are characterized by jerky (e.g., Pseudomyrmex spp.) Family: Salticidae Genus and species: Phidippus audax (Hentz) The jumping spiders, Family Salticidae, are bold daytime hunters with acute vision. Most of the species of this genus are gorgeous, have a lot of color, and the only thing that doesn’t change is the love markings on their abdomen, the iconic logo. It is by David Cappaert. Bulletin of the British Arachnological Society, 4: 149 ... Predation as a selection factor in the mating strategy of the jumping spider Phidippus johnsoni (Salticidae, Araneae). On the association between Myrmarachne spp. Koch, 1846 is documented preying on small frogs (Hyla spp., Osteopilus septentrionalis) and lizards (Anolis carolinensis and Anolis sagrei) in Florida, USA.Female as well as male P. regius were engaged in feeding on this type of vertebrate prey. Salticidae is the family of Jumping Spiders containing over 600 described genera and over 6000 described species, making it the largest spider family, with 13% of all species. Other A common jumping spider encountered in North America and are known for the spectacular leaps the spiders make pouncing on their prey. It is by Sturgis McKeever at Georgia Southern University. Image 5376045 is of jumping spider (Phidippus spp. ) Phidippus sp. They do not construct webs, but actively hunt prey during the day, sneaking up and they pouncing on the victim. The second and third rows are moved back on the cepahalothorax. or zigzag (e.g., Crematogaster spp.) Phidippus spp. Image 1544042 is of jumping spider (Phidippus spp. ) Phidippus spp. The spider species Phidippus johnsoni, commonly known as Johnson Jumping Spider, belongs to the genus Phidippus, in the family Salticidae.Phidippus johnsoni spiders have been sighted 37 times by contributing members. No reference that we have lists this species as invasive in North America. adult(s). This species is included for comparison to other species that are considered invasive. adult(s). They are robust and hairy, and they have a distinctive eye arrangement. This is a very cute and docile jumping spider. A total of eight incidents of P. regius devouring vertebrates have been witnessed in seven Florida counties. They have among the best vision of Arthropods, and have 4 pairs of eyes, with the anterior pair especially larger. movements that their mimics adopt.