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Photo#297792
Spider ID

Spider ID
Norfolk, Virginia, USA
June 6, 2009
Size: ~3mm (body)
Probably something in Genus Araneus, using Lynette's eye group chart.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

But in any event, a juvenile,
But in any event, a juvenile, I think, so you won't get much further IMO. (Or does this jump out at someone?)

-K

 
We have a similar one in Araniella displicata
but I don't know if it's placed correctly. It would be really nice if someone could following these as they age and get an adult shot to verify.

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