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BugGuide Gathering
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University of Tennessee Biological Field Station
August 8-10, 2008
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Anatomy of a Spider

Anatomy of a Spider
Image after a figure in: Introduction to the Study of Insects (1)

Hi M8 ,
Chris,
I am on a WWW site called Dave’s Garden .
http://davesgarden.com/guides/bf/
I am wondering if I could Post your Pic / Drawing up on this site ?
Due credit will of cause be given .
Thanks in advance for your reply . G

New here
Thank you Chris.
That drawing helped me a lot.

 
Great drawing
Great drawing. I've already learned alot about telling the difference between male and female spiders. Thank you!

Wolfsong

Moved

Chris,
Do you mind if I add this to the Temp glossary article...and the other drawing as well? Nicely done!

 
Sure
That would be fine with me!

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