About Phidippus mystaceus (Hentz, 1846)
Phidippus mystaceus (Hentz, 1846) is a species of jumping spider native to North America. Female individuals of this species reach an approximate body length of 1 centimetre, which equals 0.39 inches.
Phidippus mystaceus (Hentz, 1846) is a animal in the Salticidae family, order Araneae, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Phidippus mystaceus (Hentz, 1846)
Phidippus mystaceus is a North American jumping spider species where females grow to about 1 centimetre in body length.
Phidippus mystaceus (Hentz, 1846) is a species of jumping spider native to North America. Female individuals of this species reach an approximate body length of 1 centimetre, which equals 0.39 inches.
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