Garden Jumping Spider -
Opisthoncus sp.
FAMILY SALTICIDAE
This page contains pictures and information about Garden Jumping Spiders that we
found in the Brisbane area, Queensland, Australia.

- Body length 10mm
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- This jumping spider is common in Brisbane gardens and backyards. They are
usually found hunting on green leaves during the days.
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- The spider is brown in colour with
white pattern on its abdomen and thorax. Patterns may be vary between individuals.
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- Jumping Spider hunts by jumping onto its prey, usually from a higher leaf
to a lower leaf. The spider can even capture a flying target. The above pictures show the Jumping Spiders
captured a small fly and a Flower Spider.
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- Jumping Spiders hunt by their vision during the day time. This Jumping
Spider just captured a mosquito.
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- Jumping Spider can easily walk on the bottom side of a waxy leaf without any
problem.
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- This spider is common in garden and backyard in Brisbane.
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- This Jumping Spider builds retreat by partly rolling a leaf with silk.
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