Female carrying eggs
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WhatGlobetails (Genus Sphaerophoria)ObserveringwephilDescriptionCommon Globetail (Sphaerophoria scripta) Portuguese : |
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Photos / SoundsWhatSix-spotted Fishing Spider (Dolomedes triton)ObservercephalogoddessDescriptionI assume this is the 6 spotted fishing spider (a very large and perhaps pregnant one!), but I don't see any spots. This is the 3rd spider like this I've seen here at this pond in the past 6ish months that looks like the 6 spotted fishing spider but none had visible (to me at least) spots ....This individual and the others look much more like D. aquaticus and D. instabilis from New Zealand & Australia, are those invasive in Florida now? |
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Photos / SoundsWhatShore Spider (Pardosa milvina)ObservereaneubauerDescriptionbody length 0.26"/6.6 mm
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Photos / SoundsWhatSubtribe SpilosominaObserveronotomatopeaDescriptionSeems to have eggs (although my first thought was parasites?) stuck to underside of wing, abdomen perhaps was crushed/poked open by a kid. Is still alive, and relocated to a leaf in the hopes of at least giving the eggs a chance, as she seemed quite unwell. |
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WhatDeadly Ground Crab Spider (Xysticus funestus)ObservertrevorltDescriptionNot positive on ID. About the size of a nickel |
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