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Another egg sac

Another egg sac
Dallas, Paulding County, Georgia, USA
June 5, 2013
Size: about 1/16 inch
This year seems to be the year I'm finding all kinds of insect egg sacs. Found this underneath a horizontal 2x4 of my privacy fence. North Georgia, Atlanta Western suburbs

Similar egg sac - Euryopis funebris

The Brown Widow makes something similar
but maybe more spherical. We have not determined what else makes such egg sacs

 
Definitely not brown widow
But I think likely a theridiid of some sort. Euryopis egg sacs are similar.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

 
No ID & it was moved?
No ID & it was moved?

 
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Thanks ! I completely missed
Thanks ! I completely missed that ...

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