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Photo#73137
Spider in the corner - Mimetus puritanus - female

Spider in the corner - Mimetus puritanus - Female
Herndon, Fairfax County, Virginia, USA
August 26, 2006
Size: body 5mm long

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Spider in the corner - Mimetus puritanus - female Spider in the corner - Mimetus puritanus - female

Moved
Moved from Mimetus.

Great
images! If there are Achaearanea tepidariorum around, they have probably been the majority of her diet.

 
"Pirate spider"; very cool!
Thanks for the ID! I recently moved all the other spiders I could find out of the house, so I'd say she picked an inopportune time to move in except that I noticed a couple new ones this morning. I didn't move her out last night, either, and today who knows where she's gone to. Just so long as she can avoid the vacuum cleaner, she can stick around!

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