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Faiditus cancellatusObserver
kmcculloughDescription
found on a dead Nephila clavipes by Tess
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American Nursery Web Spider (Pisaurina mira)Observer
kmcculloughDescription
straight anterior eye row
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Orbweavers (Family Araneidae)Observer
kmcculloughDescription
tiny male, perhaps 1cm. relatively huge palps and angled abdomen.
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Rhomphaea projiciensObserver
kmcculloughDescription
spine at abdominal apex diagnosic for this Theridiid, apparently
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Twin-flagged Jumping Spider (Anasaitis canosus)Observer
kmcculloughDescription
tried to hypnotize me with those waving flags. it might have worked
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Common Hentz Jumping Spider (Hentzia palmarum)Observer
kmcculloughDescription
3 pairs of legs mostly clear, 1st pair larger and brown, abdomen non-descript
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Common Hentz Jumping Spider (Hentzia palmarum)Observer
kmcculloughDescription
Long, brown 1st legs, mostly clear on other legs. non-descript abdomen markings
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Genus AcroceraObserver
kmcculloughDescription
small antennae at top of head, plus smooth bare eyes indicates Acrocera I believe. Fibers on the body of the fly are from the paper it is standing on.
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Polyphemus Moth (Antheraea polyphemus)Observer
kmcculloughDescription
Small, perhaps 2cm, on Wax Myrtle
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Golden Silk Spider (Trichonephila clavipes)Observer
kmcculloughDescription
1 female with many males