<Tr> <Td_colspan="2"> <Ul> <Li> Phidippus audax </Li> <Li> Salticus variegatus </Li> <Li> Attus morsitans </Li> <Li> Attus audax </Li> <Li> Phidippus togatus </Li> <Li> Attus tripunctatus </Li> <Li> Attus fasciolatus </Li> <Li> Phidippus variegatus </Li> <Li> Phidippus smaragdifer </Li> <Li> Phidippus alchymista </Li> <Li> Phidippus rufimanus </Li> <Li> Phidippus lunulatus </Li> <Li> Phidippus dubiosus </Li> <Li> Phidippus mundulus </Li> <Li> Phidippus personatus </Li> <Li> Phidippus elegans </Li> <Li> Phidippus electus </Li> <Li> Phidippus concinnatus </Li> <Li> Phidippus morsitans </Li> <Li> Phidippus rauterbergii </Li> <Li> Phidippus mexicanus </Li> <Li> Philaeus farneus </Li> <Li> Megatimus severus </Li> <Li> Phidippus howardii </Li> <Li> Phidippus farneus </Li> <Li> Phidippus rauterbergi </Li> <Li> Phidippus howardi </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes morsitans </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes severus </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes variegatus </Li> <Li> Phidippus tripunctatus </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes farneus </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes howardi </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes mexicanus </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes rauterbergi </Li> <Li> Phidippus bryantae </Li> </Ul> </Td> </Tr> <Ul> <Li> Phidippus audax </Li> <Li> Salticus variegatus </Li> <Li> Attus morsitans </Li> <Li> Attus audax </Li> <Li> Phidippus togatus </Li> <Li> Attus tripunctatus </Li> <Li> Attus fasciolatus </Li> <Li> Phidippus variegatus </Li> <Li> Phidippus smaragdifer </Li> <Li> Phidippus alchymista </Li> <Li> Phidippus rufimanus </Li> <Li> Phidippus lunulatus </Li> <Li> Phidippus dubiosus </Li> <Li> Phidippus mundulus </Li> <Li> Phidippus personatus </Li> <Li> Phidippus elegans </Li> <Li> Phidippus electus </Li> <Li> Phidippus concinnatus </Li> <Li> Phidippus morsitans </Li> <Li> Phidippus rauterbergii </Li> <Li> Phidippus mexicanus </Li> <Li> Philaeus farneus </Li> <Li> Megatimus severus </Li> <Li> Phidippus howardii </Li> <Li> Phidippus farneus </Li> <Li> Phidippus rauterbergi </Li> <Li> Phidippus howardi </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes morsitans </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes severus </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes variegatus </Li> <Li> Phidippus tripunctatus </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes farneus </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes howardi </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes mexicanus </Li> <Li> Dendryphantes rauterbergi </Li> <Li> Phidippus bryantae </Li> </Ul> <P> Phidippus audax is a common jumping spider of North America . It is commonly referred to as the daring jumping spider, or bold jumping spider . The average size of adults ranges from roughly 13--20 millimetres (0.51--0.79 in) in length . They are typically black with a pattern of spots and stripes on their abdomen and legs . Often these spots are orange - tinted in juveniles, turning white as the spider matures . The spider belongs to the genus Phidippus, a group of jumping spiders easily identified both by their relatively large size and their iridescent chelicerae . In the case of P. audax, these chelicerae are a bright, metallic green or blue . </P> <P> These spiders have been known to jump from 10 to 50 times their own body length by suddenly increasing the blood pressure in the third or fourth pair of legs, </P>

Black spider with white dot on back and green eyes