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Spider - unidentified - Dysdera crocata

Spider - unidentified - Dysdera crocata
Far Rockaway, New York, USA
October 13, 2007
Found under a board in a sandy waste area one block from the beach

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Looks like Dysdera crocata, i
Looks like Dysdera crocata, its a Haplogyne spider, meaning it is in the sister group to the more commonly encountered spiders such as Jumpers, Orb-webs, Linyphiids, and Lycosids

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