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Tetragnatha viridis, molting  - Tetragnatha viridis - male

Tetragnatha viridis, molting - Tetragnatha viridis - Male
Maryland, USA
July 12, 2009
Do orb weavers eat their mates?
Notice the red parasite on the female. Is that a tick?

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Tetragnatha viridis, molting  - Tetragnatha viridis - male Tetragnatha viridis, molting - Tetragnatha viridis - male Tetragnatha viridis, molting - Tetragnatha viridis - male Tetragnatha viridis, molting  - Tetragnatha viridis - male

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

How about
Tetragnatha viridis - male - molting? And a mite.

 
Makes Sense
I agree it is a molting Tetragnatha viridis...seems obvious now.
I just edited the title. Is that the right thing to do?
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Sure
and add the date the photo was taken, and subtract female on the other images.

 
I agree that this looks like
I agree that this looks like a male after a molt and not two spiders.

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