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Photo#108305
Is it in the Family Dictynidae?

Is it in the Family Dictynidae?
Elm Fork Preserve, Carrollton, Denton County, Texas, USA
November 28, 2006
Size: 3 mm
Discovered in a small, tangled mesh web at the tip of a Tamarix sp. (salt cedar) tree.

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Is it in the Family Dictynidae? Is it in the Family Dictynidae? Is it in the Family Dictynidae?

Yes
See INFO above.

 
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