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Unknown Spider - Tibellus

Unknown Spider - Tibellus
Mankato, MN, Blue Earth County, Minnesota, USA
June 12, 2007

From Rod Crawford:
"Teneral (recently molted) Tibellus sp."

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Moving -
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Tibellus?
what do you think of a juvenile Tibellus?

running crab spider
maybe.

 
Could this be an inmature
ghost , or maybe sac spider.

 
No.
Looking at the eye arrangement it can't be either of those. In my experience in juveniles, the eyes look even larger than they do in adults. See the eye arrangement for ghost and sac spiders here and note the size of the eyes in comparison to the size of the carapace.

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