Phidippus regius florida

USA

These are found throughout the southeast of USA from South of Mississipi to North Carlolina, but mostly found in Florida 

 

Males will be black and white with green or blue chelicerae 

 

Grow on average 1.8cm can be bigger or smaller 

 

Females 

Orange, brown, yellow,  abdomen can be darker with pigments of colour due to different colour phases. Females are always the most colourful species. Also can be white phases or lighter colour phases. 

 

Grow on average to about 2.0cm can be smaller or bigger 

It is important Locales are not cross breed if happens they should not be breed with as this will loose the true Locale of the species 

 

 

 

phidippus regius isla juventud 

Locale

USA 

These beautiful smaller species are found on the one of many islands of Cuba isla de la juventud formally known as Isla of Pines

Size

Males will be black and white with green or blue chelicerae 

Grow on average 1.0cm could be smaller or bigger 

Females 

Orange abdomen can be darker with pigments of orange due to different colour phases. Females are always the most colourful species. 

Grow on average 1.5cm could be smaller or bigger 

 

It is important Locales are not cross breed if happens they should not be breed with as this will loose the true Locale of the species 

Phidippus regius apalachicola 

Locale 

USA 

Native to Apalachicola region of North America 

 

 

Size

Males will be black and white with green or blue chelicerae 

 

Grow on average 2.0m could be smaller or bigger 

 

Females 

 

Yellow, brown, orange abdomen can be darker with pigments of with hint of colour due to different colour phases. Females are always the most colourful species. These do sometimes come on the white colour phase. 

 

Grow on average 2.5cm could be smaller or bigger 

 

 

 

It is important Locales are not cross breed if happens they should not be breed with as this will loose the true Locale of the species 

 

Phidippus regius Bahamas 

Locale 

Are found in the Bahamas, and is also present in the southeastern United States, Bermuda, and the Greater Antilles: 

The Phidippus regius is the largest jumping spider in eastern North America, with adults ranging in size from 6–22 mm. Males are usually black and white with green or blue "fangs", while females can be black and white, brown, or bright orange, depending on the locale.