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Black Widow - Latrodectus mactans - female

Black Widow - Latrodectus mactans - Female
Powhatan County, Virginia, USA
August 1, 2005
This shot shows the bottom of the spider.

That's a really cool picture!
That's a really cool picture!

Thanks
Thank you for your help

Yes, it looks like a L. mactans.
From this angle, it certainly does look like a L. mactans.

The hourglass shape is complete (both top and bottom portions are touching), which is a good indicator for L. mactans.

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