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/\o.o/\ Telamonia Dimidiata Female Spider /\o.o/\ ★ Photographer : © Dinesh M. Pawar ★ Category : Macro & Closeup, Nature Photography ★ Location : Nashik, Maharashtra, India. ★ Camera : Nikon Coolpix L3 (Lens : Nikkor 3x) ★ Focal Length : 77 mm (in 35mm: 464 mm) ★ Exposure time : 1/60 sec; f/10.6; ISO 50 ★ Image Size : 600 × 400 ★ Flash : Auto Mode /\o.o/\ Telamonia Dimidiata Female Spider /\o.o/\ The two-striped jumper, or Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider found in various Asian tropical rain forests, in foliage in wooded environments. Females can reach a body length of 9-11 mm, males can reach a length of 8?9 mm. The female is light yellowish, with a very white cephalus and red rings surrounding the narrow black rings round the eyes. Two longitudinal bright red stripes are present on the opisthosoma. The male is very dark, with white markings, and red hairs around the eyes. The species is non-venomous.They appear in Singapore, Indonesia, Pakistan, India, Bhutan, Bangladesh. They are non-venomous. Scientific classification : Kingdom : Animalia Subkingdom : Eumetazoa Phylum : Arthropoda Subphylum : Chelicerata Class : Arachnida Order : Araneae Suborder : Araneomorphae Infraorder : Araneomorphae Section : Dionycha Superfamily : Salticoidea Family : Salticidae Subfamily : Plexippinae Tribe : Plexippini Genus : Telamonia Species : T. dimidiata Binomial name : Telamonia dimidiata (Simon, 1899) Synonyms : Viciria dimidiata Phidippus pateli
Posted on: Tue, 01 Apr 2014 10:17:28 +0000

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