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Family Anyphaenidae - Ghost Spiders

Fort Macon State Park... appears to be some species of sac spider? Small spider with yellow abdomen - male unknown spider - Hibana gracilis Anyphaena celer ??? Spider spider Is This Wulfila? - Wulfila Spider from sycamore leaf
Classification
Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Class Arachnida (Arachnids)
Order Araneae (Spiders)
Infraorder Araneomorphae (True Spiders)
No Taxon (Entelegynes)
Family Anyphaenidae (Ghost Spiders)
Numbers
37 species in 6 genera.
Size
3.0-8.5 mm.
Identification
"Similar in appearance to sac spiders, and used to be placed in the same family. They differ in that they have two rows of club-shaped hairs on the bottoms of their feet, and their tracheal spiracle is located well in front of the spinnerets, unlike most spiders which have their tracheal opening right in front of the spinnerets."(1)
Print References
The Spider Family Anyphaenidae in America North of Mexico - revision of the family by Dr. Plotnick, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard 146:205-266 (1974).

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Works Cited
1.Florida's Fabulous Spiders
By Sam Marshall, G. B. Edwards
2.Spiders of North America: An Identification Manual
By D. Ubick, P. Paquin, P.E. Cushing and V. Roth (eds)