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male black widow? - Latrodectus mactans

male black widow? - Latrodectus mactans
Dixon, Phelps County, Missouri, USA
September 4, 2006
Size: 3/4 in legspan
I know that immature females and adult males have similar markings. I don't know how to tell the difference. (I also should point out the tiny "seed ticks" that are in the picture--at least one just below the spider and 2 in the upper left.) I don't have a camera good enough to photograph those!

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male black widow? - Latrodectus mactans male black widow? - Latrodectus mactans

Widow?
I believe the males are referred to as lunch.

Im not too sure, but it looks
Im not too sure, but it looks like it might be a juvenile L. variolus? Im no expert though...

 
Thank You
I'm definitely no expert. I've always had a bit of a fascination with insects, but only started photographing them after I found this site. It's my favorite pasttime now.

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