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Small Orange Spider

Small Orange Spider
47.62050N 52.65661W (WGS84), Sugarloaf, St. John's, Northeast Avalon, Newfoundland/Labrador, Canada
April 24, 2009
Size: 2 mm body length
I was walking in a wooded area. This spider fell out of some sort of small ground-cover brush when I shook the branch above a container. I took it home to photograph it about an hour after I found it. I think it is female. Is that correct?

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Moved
Moved from Spiders.

spiderling
my guess is this is a spiderling, and not IDable unless you can get follow up shots. I would frass, but if you would like to keep it, please move it to Enelegynes. Thanks!

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