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BugGuide Gathering
Smoky Mountains
University of Tennessee Biological Field Station
August 8-10, 2008
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Naphrys pulex? - Naphrys pulex

Naphrys pulex? - Naphrys pulex
Jim Thorpe, Carbon County, Pennsylvania, USA
April 3, 2007
Size: well under 1/4 inch
Looks like a male Naphrys pulex what do you guys think?

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Naphrys pulex? - Naphrys pulex Naphrys pulex? - Naphrys pulex

Dunno, but I think we should salute it.
Quite a patriotic setting, even if the red is a bit off. Oh, nice spider too.

 
It's funny you should mention
It's funny you should mention that-cos it wasn't on purpose-it's a reddish wood railing in the background, a white concrete wall and a shadow. ^__^ but it looks sort of cool anyway.

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