Phidippus audax was created in 1845.
Phidippus audax, commonly known as the bold jumping spider, typically has a lifespan of about 1 to 2 years in the wild. Factors such as environmental conditions, availability of food, and predation can influence their longevity. In captivity, with optimal care, they may live slightly longer.
Amathusia phidippus was created in 1763.
Phidippus clarus was created in 1884.
Phidippus femoratus was created in 1901.
Audax - cycling - was created in 1897.
Audax UK was created in 1976.
Banksia audax was created in 1926.
Audax Group was created in 1999.
Audax Italiano was created on 1910-11-30.
The scientific name for the black jumping spider is Phidippus audax.
Actually phidipus audax is a fairly non- poisonous spider that is only aggresive if you harm it, and these are genuinly beautiful spiders and should be left un-harmed, as, they kill cockraoches and other pets like flys and wasps and moths.
It's most likely the common "Daring jumping spider," Phidippus audax. It's completely harmless.