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Spitting Spider (ventral) - Scytodes univittata - female

Spitting Spider (ventral) - Scytodes univittata - Female
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
October 6, 2007
This is probably the same individual as in my other photo. Her abdomen is much bigger in this photo. I caught her after she had just finished eating another spider -- the spider behind whose web I found her the first time. This picture was taken by placing the spider on my scanner. She moved her left foreleg during exposure, hence the colors.

Moved
Moved from Scytodes.

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