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Neoscona crucifera on sunflower - Neoscona crucifera

Neoscona crucifera on sunflower - Neoscona crucifera
Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
September 2, 2011
Size: ~.75 inch long
It looked remarkably like a small, shriveled, dead flower until I spotted the strands of web.

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Moved from ID Request.

Neoscona crucifera
it's a very common orbweaver.

 
so I clearly don't know my spiders ...
I thought that dimpled abdomen looked crab spider-y, oh well. It really did impress the heck out of me with that dead-flower look!

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