Colonus puerperus

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Colonus puerperus is a species of jumping spider commonly found in the eastern United States. Its range stretches along the Gulf Coast from Florida to Texas, and north to Kansas, Illinois, and Pennsylvania.[1] It is usually found in grassy areas during the warmer months of the year.[2] Adult females are between 7 and 11 mm (0.3–0.4 in) in length.[2][3] Adult males are between 5 and 7 mm (0.2–0.3 in).[1][3]

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This species is among the furthest jumping, if not the furthest jumping, species of jumping spiders. The maximum horizontal jump distance of a 6.2 mm male was measured at 23 cm, meaning that C. puerperus is capable of jumping up to 38 times its body length.[4]

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