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Photo Gallery for Peckhamia picata an antmimic jumping spider |
| Recorded by: Mark Basinger Catawba Co. Comment: Accidentally killed this spider while trying to photo. | | Recorded by: Mark Basinger Davie Co. Comment: |
| Recorded by: Mark Basinger Davie Co. Comment: | | Recorded by: Alexis Bailey Durham Co. Comment: Found walking alongside a trail of ants on a metal railing. |
| Recorded by: Alexis Bailey Durham Co. Comment: Found walking alongside a trail of ants on a metal railing. | | Recorded by: Alexis Bailey Durham Co. Comment: Found walking alongside a trail of ants on a metal railing. |
| Recorded by: Mark Basinger Catawba Co. Comment: Incessant movement, took several hours to get these half ass photos. | | Recorded by: Mark Basinger Catawba Co. Comment: Incessant movement, took several hours to get these half ass photos. |
| Recorded by: Mark Basinger Catawba Co. Comment: Incessant movement, took several hours to get these half ass photos. | | Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn Polk Co. Comment: OVVI Overmountain Victory Trail |
| Recorded by: F. Williams, S. Williams Transylvania Co. Comment: GORG | | Recorded by: F. Williams, S. Williams Gates Co. Comment: MEMI |
| Recorded by: F. Williams, S. Williams Gates Co. Comment: MEMI | | Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn Stanly Co. Comment: |
| Recorded by: FKW Gates Co. Comment: MEMI - P. picata and americana both occur in NC but all the photos, illustrations and other information found indicate that this tiny little critter is picata. |