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Photo#156623
spider - Tetragnatha

spider - Tetragnatha
Cross Plains, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
October 12, 2007
Size: ~4mm for body

We would suggest waiting for about a month.
We hope to maybe make some ID's in this genus, that's why we have been making all the no-taxon groupings, and we don't yet know what views will help straighten out the confusions. But it's up to you.

Moved

 
Any objections to me frassing
Any objections to me frassing this photo? I have better photos of spiders with this pattern.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Mangora?
Just a guess but it looks like the size is right and the shape, to be Mangora. I'm sure an expert will correct me, if I'm wrong.

Not an expert
But it visually reminds me of this one.

I may be way off. I just thought there are some physical similarities.
The eye placement may be similar too, but it is hard to tell from this angle???

 
Tetragnatha - This seems mos
Tetragnatha - This seems most likely but I'll wait to find out for sure.

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