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Spider? - Gea heptagon

Spider? - Gea heptagon
Grove, Delaware County, Oklahoma, USA
July 27, 2008
Size: ~.75 inch
Hard to count the legs so I am not even sure this is a spider.

male crab spider
I can't really tell which genus from this angle. These are not dangerous.

 
Lynette, what do you think
about maybe male Gea heptagon, for example ??

 
oh yes,
this is definitely possible as well. These are not dangerous either.

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