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Photo#297797
Spider

Spider
Hurricane Hill, Olympic National Park, Clallam County, Washington, USA
This is the paralyzed prey spider seen here:

Frassed
Moved from Spiders.

Moved
Moved from Entelegynes .

 
Frass
Feel free to frass this.

Moved
Moved from True Spiders.

not sure
I think I'd like to see the carapace shape and eye arrangement before making a guess on this one. Initial impression is hacklemesh weaver.

 
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Yeah, sorry. This location wasn't great, in moderately heavy park-visitor traffic so I didn't feel comfortable collecting the spider. The light wasn't great either.
On two subsequent trips, we have seen many wasps, but no spider prey.

 
not IDable
Rod Crawford looked at it as well.

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