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Photo#1172560
Anyphaenidae? - female

Anyphaenidae? - Female
Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA
December 8, 2015
This image shows the external genitalia better - and also some of the weird blue reflection.

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Anyphaenidae? - female Anyphaenidae? - female Anyphaenidae? - female

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Visible at the posterior end are the spinnerets
The reproductive parts are much farther forward on the underside of the abdomen. You would have to put her into a clear plastic bag and turn her over to photograph the epigynum

 
Shows what I know! If I see
Shows what I know! If I see her again I'll look more closely.

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