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Crab Spider - Pardosa xerampelina

Crab Spider - Pardosa xerampelina
Auburn, Cayuga County, New York, USA
May 2, 2014
Size: 7-8mm
Philodromidae I presume. Can anyone narrow it down?

Moved
Moved from Spiders.
Tentative placement without being examined under a microscope. I need to see if there's any overlap in range with similar looking species.

Moved
Moved from ID Request. Wolf spider. Maybe Laura can tell you more. Yes, wolf spiders can sometimes be on trees.

Do Wolf spiders walk on trees
Do Wolf spiders walk on trees?

Not certain, but it looks like it might have the eyes
of a Wolf spider, Lycosidae??

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