Description: This beautiful jumping spider was found by my cousin in the grandparents garden. When I saw it, I was really amazed, because I have never seen jumping spider which looks like that.. Because of my broken lens I was not able to take photos of it, so I kept it about three weeks like a pet. I fed it with small springtails, stinkbugs.. And then my lens was repaired, so I was able to take some photographs of this wonderful spider.. When I take about 1hundred shots he just jumped away and I said good luck.. When I got back home from holiday, I sent this jumping spider photos to Lithuanian arachnologist, which indicated it as a new species in Lithuania. So I was really lucky.. I took these photos with CanonEOS40D photo camera + extension tubes + CanonEF100mmMacroUSM lens + Kenko close up filter Please have a view of full size.. Thanks :). Date: 7 August 2010, 10:29. Source: Male Jumping spider - Sibianor larae (Set of pictures) Uploaded by Kaldari. Author: Lukas Jonaitis from Vilnius, Lithuania. Camera location54° 33′ 23.71″ N, 24° 06′ 40.68″ EView all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 54.556585; 24.111299.
Marko Mutanen. University of Oulu. Marko Mutanen. Year: 2015. Contact: tel: +358-8-5531256, e-mail: marko.mutanen@oulu.fi.
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Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig. Year: 2012. Contact: Zoologisches Forschungsmuseum Alexander Koenig, Museumsmeile Bonn, Adenauerallee 160, D-53113 Bonn, Germany, barcoding@zfmk.de.
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