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BugGuide Gathering
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University of Tennessee Biological Field Station
August 8-10, 2008
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Photo#110243
Teenage oxyopes? - Oxyopes scalaris

Teenage oxyopes? - Oxyopes scalaris
Richards Rd, just W. of Prosser, Benton County, Washington, USA
May 15, 2007
Size: 7 or 8 mm
A very common spider here in the spring. This is an immature - adults will be double this size. These guys come in a variety of hues, from ochre like this one to brown, grey, or straw colored.

Moved
Moved from Oxyopes.
Nice to see your images again.

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