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Spider #3 - Neoscona crucifera - female

Spider #3 - Neoscona crucifera - Female
Evansville, Indiana, USA
July 28, 2009
This shot shows the red on the legs.

Moved
Moved from ID Request. Not dangerous. I frassed the other two images (and cropped this one).

 
Neoscona crucifera
saw an interesting spider last saturday .It had a green body and the spider shape was similar to a wasp spider or garden spider. wierd thing was it had 4 white circle shapes on it's back and a light brown base back ground. I live in south central Pennnsylvania .I have studied spiders in my region but never saw anything remotely similar.

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