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hard to see here but there was a spider with an abdoment with the exact same color as the trillium, living in the floewr. It had glued two of the petals together with silk and I opened the flower because I thought it was just stuck shut, and found this little spider.
I doubt anyone here would be able to identify such a specialized creature from such a tiny picture, but it's worth a try.
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hard to see here but there was a spider with an abdoment with the exact same color as the trillium, living in the floewr. It had glued two of the petals together with silk and I opened the flower because I thought it was just stuck shut, and found this little spider.
I doubt anyone here would be able to identify such a specialized creature from such a tiny picture, but it's worth a try.
I think it is a salticid. It looks like it and they like to glue stuff together and live in it.
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