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Argyrodes sp.? - Neospintharus trigonum - male

Argyrodes sp.? - Neospintharus trigonum - Male
Pepperell, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
June 10, 2009
Size: 3.5mm

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Argyrodes sp.? - Neospintharus trigonum - male Argyrodes sp.? - Neospintharus trigonum - male

Moved
Moved from Argyrodes trigona.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Argyrodes trigona
too cool.

 
new species for me
Shouldn't that be Argyrodes trigonum -- actually, Neospintharus trigonum (Hentz, 1850)?

-Kevin

 
Yes,
Thanks. I didn't check the world spider catalog before posting. I'll fix.

 
What about the female?
I caught 2 males and this female in the same sweep of the net through a juniper tree. Do you think they're all the same species?

 
very likely
The females aren't nearly as easy to ID. I'd say it would be safe to move there based on proximity to the male.

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