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Photo#189146
Zebra Spider - Salticus scenicus - female

Zebra Spider - Salticus scenicus - Female
Marblehead, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA
June 8, 2008
Size: 5 mm

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Didn't quite hit 560,
but you get the idea. The spider is more visible in the thumbnail and essentially full sized when the page is opened. All BugGuide visitors can see the image at these two scales. We have the originals, so we can put them back if you prefer. We can crop the others if you would like us to. Images can also be rotated any angle before cropping. The middle image can be flipped over if you like. Don't know how much of this you can do yourself, so tell us if we're saying the obvious. We can make the black spots on the white paper disappear too!

 
Great
Though it's my understanding that if you repeatedly open a jpeg in a software program, there is a noticeable difference in quality compared to the unedited original. Of course I've already opened each of these images once. Remove the black spots, if you want, and the shadows, but please don't be fussy.

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