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Plesiometa argyra - Leucauge argyra

Plesiometa argyra - Leucauge argyra
Seminole, Pinellas County, Florida, USA
July 13, 2006
Size: 5/8"
Thanks to John & Jane Balaban, I'm pretty sure this is the correct page for this one.

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Nice shots1
We, of course, agree (but that doesn't help you!) Are these two views of the same individual? If so they can be linked together. The web itself looks interesting. If you wander by again sometime, it would be interesting to see from the top how those center lines are arranged to hold up the center of the web. Reminds us of Jeff Hollenbeck's images.

 
Web Center
See the image on the right. It shows it best I think. If you need more I can try to get it.

 
Nice series of images!
Nice series of images!

 
Partial Success
Unfortunately, I can't seem to get rid of the other post, so now it's posted with two pictures twice. Can you point me in the right direction to fix that?

 
Looks like you fixed everything now -
We posted a comment on one of the frassed images for times in the future when this should occer.

 
Not really fixed.
Frassed some things but there are still 2 pictures on the http://bugguide.net/node/view/40305/bgimage page

 
Looks fine!
Maybe you just needed to refresh the image. It looks good to us!

 
Same Spider
These are of the same individual. I'll try to put them together. I did it earlier on another ID request (spider also) sent in this morning. I should be able to find this one or one just like it tomorrow. They seem to frequent the same places for long periods of time.

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