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Habronattus ophrys
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Copyright © 2016
Joy Markgraf
Green-legged Spider 4 -
Habronattus ophrys
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Husum, Klickitat County, Washington, USA
May 17, 2016
This fancy, alert spider was found on the drying bottom of a vernal pool, part of a prairie/wetland remnant. Thanks for your dedication!
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