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Photo#172378
Long-jawed male - Enoplognatha

Long-jawed male - Enoplognatha
Laguna Beach, Orange County, California, USA
March 5, 2008
Size: 5mm bl

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Long-jawed male - Enoplognatha Long-jawed spider - Enoplognatha

Thanks
guys, I'm challenged tonight. I think I'll quit for the night.

Moved
Moved from Tetragnatha.

 
Jeff suggests Enoplognatha below
which is in Theridiidae

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Might it be
Pachygnatha? Wonder if Jeff will know this one.

 
An
adult male Enoplognatha.
Any idea of the species in your area, Peter?

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