Peucetia viridans: Taxonomy | Photographs
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Peucetia viridans - with its latest prey, a Bumble Bee (Bombus sp.), caught on the flowers of the Florida Paintbrush (Carphephorus corymbosus)
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Peucetia viridans - Female green lynx spider guarding her recently hatched spiderlings. In this photograph, you can see several translucent molts left behind by the spiderlings as they've been growing.
Peucetia viridans - This is the same green lynx spider and spiderlings as in the above photo. The mother seems to have an interest in the caterpillar on the leaf a few centimeters below.
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Peucetia viridans - This is the same spider as in the above photo.
Peucetia viridans - frontal view while resting on a pink rose.