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Enoplognatha ovata? - Enoplognatha

Enoplognatha ovata? - Enoplognatha
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada
July 3, 2006
Would appreciate knowing if this is another Enoplognatha ovata and if this is a male also. Thanks.

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looks like it could be Enoplognatha
but not male. The male has unmistakeably huge jaws! Looks like he would trip over them as he walks. See

 
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Thanks for the info. I checked out the other one I posted and saw that it was the male. Should of looked at it earlier. Thanks again.

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