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Bananna spider hatchling

Bananna spider hatchling
Cleveland, Ohio, Ohio, USA
February 11, 2014
This is a micrograph taken of a hatchling that was attached to an egg sac which was in turn attached to a bananna

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Moved
Moved from ID Request. Probably not much hope of IDing this, but we can move it to unidentified spiderlings after people have seen it.

Where were...
the bananas from? Do you still have the live spiderlings and any chance you could raise them? Adult spiders can be IDed much more reliably.

I found some on bananas from Costa Rica but they were already dead ... mine look a lot hairier, probably not the same species. Some similarities though...

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