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Spider ID

Spider ID
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
December 8, 2007
Size: 1.5-2mm
I was going to shoot a dorsal view of this small spider, but it dropped off of the leaf. I hope this side view is enough to ID.

Moved
Moved from Frass.

Eric really doesn't seem to know what he's doing with spiders.

This image might be of use if you are able to get more, and an ID is made.
Until then it can stay here.

 
These little black spiders.....
seem to be pretty common around my area. When the weather warms, I will look for another one to image.

Thanks,

Scott

Frassed
Moved from ID Request.

No.
Alas, I can't even put it to family:-( Frassing, though you may wish to ressurect it.

 
Frass that......
sucker :^). I will find another one in the coming months and get more images, I'm sure.

Thanks for giving it a try though!

Scott

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