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large spider - Neoscona crucifera

large spider - Neoscona crucifera
Spring, Montgomery County, Texas, USA
October 5, 2014
Size: 3in. with legs out
This red spider was so big I first thought it was a scorpion. Legs in it's about 1".

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large spider - Neoscona crucifera large spider - Neoscona crucifera

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Neoscona crucifera

 
neoscona size
I saw the common size for females is up to 20mm. Is that body length or leg+body width? This one is just HUGE.

 
Spider meausrements ...
unless otherwise indicated should only include body length.

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