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Species of jumping spider believed to be new to Canada

Though jumping spiders are common in the region, this particular species has not been identified locally.
A new jumping spider has been discovered in Ojibway Park. (Brad Hamel/Facebook)

Visitors at Windsor's Ojibway Park found a species of jumping spider that's believed to be new to Canada.

Though jumping spiders are common in the region, this particular species has not been identified in Windsor before now.Thetiny, hairy spider, called the phidipus putnami,is usually found in the southern United States.

BradHamelandTiborNagydiscovered the spiderlast week.

"This finding proves how easy it is to help document and contribute to the comprehensive biological inventory of theOjibwayPrairie Complex," they wrote on social media.

Ojibway naturalistTomPreney is eager to find one.

"It's going to be something of interest for me to see if I can actually turn up one, because I would enjoy seeing it because of how attractive of a spider it is," he said. "It's definitely something that I will be looking for."