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Bagheera prosper
Bagheera prosper is a species of jumping spider in the family Salticidae, first described by Peckham & Peckham in 1901. The species exhibits notable sexual dimorphism in cheliceral structure: males possess long, parallel chelicerae with a large spiral embolus on the prolateral side of the palpal bulb, while females have regular-sized chelicerae and epigynal openings located in spiral atria. It is considered fairly common but difficult to detect due to its cryptic coloration.