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tiny black and red spider, photo #3216 - Walckenaeria auranticeps - female

tiny black and red spider, photo #3216 - Walckenaeria auranticeps - Female
Bioblitz Zone 6, Point Defiance Park, Pierce County, Washington, USA
May 21, 2011
Size: 3 mm

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tiny black and red spider, photo #3111 - Walckenaeria auranticeps - female tiny black and red spider, photo #3216 - Walckenaeria auranticeps - female tiny black and red spider, photo #3215 - Walckenaeria auranticeps - female

I don’t know if this is imp
I don’t know if this is important, but I definitely found one of these inside my home- it’s July and hot as can be at 106* in the Mojave desert of Southern California. Is this little guy out of place? Seems to me he’s way too far south.

 
Black and red
There are a number of spiders that look similar to this.

Moved
Moved from Dwarf Spiders.

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