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Jumping Spiders
Scientific Classification:
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Araneomorphae
Family: Salticidae
Subfamily: Salticinae
Genus: Phidippus
Species: P. regius
Regal Jumping Spider Facts
- Regal Jumping Spiders are the largest jumping spider in North America
- Regal jumping spiders create elliptic webs that have two exits on either side.
- Regal jumping spiders are sexually dysmorphic, and it is easy to tell the male and female apart by their appearance.
- They have fine hairs that cover their entire bodies, with jaws of iridescent color.
- Regal Jumping Spiders have a short lifespan. Usually 10 months to a year with slightly longer times if in captivity.
- Jumping Spiders are curious and friendly and will learn to trust their owner.
- Female jumping spiders only need to breed ONCE and will continue to lay eggs several times before passing.
- Egg sacs can contain 200+ eggs each time she lays.
- Raising Jumping Spider babies can be fun and educational
- Baby Jumping Spiders like to play!
Poppy
Phidippus regius
Orange/Black Female
Dad: Unknown Mom: Unknown
Current Instar: 8/9 (Subadult)
Cosmo
Phidippus regis
Black/White Male
Dad: Unknown Mom: Unknown
Current Instar: 7 Subadult
Wanda
Phidippus regis
Orange/Black Female
Dad: Unknown Wild Male Mom: Jasmine
Current Instar: i4
Jasmine
Phidippus regius
Orange Female
Dad: Unknown Mom: Unknown
Current Instar: 10 (Adult)
Lilac
Phidippus regis
Black/White Male ?
Dad: Unknown Wild Male Mom: Jasmine
Current Instar: i4
Juniper
Phidippus regis
Orange/Black Female ?
Dad: Unknown Wild Male Mom: Jasmine
Current Instar: i4