Female Juvenile Hyllus diardi

I spotted another female heavy jumper (Hyllus diardi) a few days ago on a dry twig. I'm sure it is a female juvenile jumper. I am not just guessing, because as far as I know, adult females have thick hair. This one does not yet have thick hair; moreover, it is smaller than most adult heavy jumpers. I have no idea how long it takes for a juvenile heavy jumper to mature. What is certain is that I have seen many spiders of this type near the east coast of Lhokseumawe.

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These photos are my own, taken with POCO X3 NFC smartphone + external macro lens.



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Very cool one 😋👌👌🦊☕ they jump and run fast also , lot times not easy to get them sit long 🤭👌👌☕

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