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Photo#1563495
very small male spider - Wagneriana tauricornis - male

very small male spider - Wagneriana tauricornis - Male
Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
July 25, 2018
Size: less than 1 cm I believe
on underside of dogwood leaf.

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very small male spider - Wagneriana tauricornis - male very small male spider - Wagneriana tauricornis - male

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But there may not be a reason to do so. The spider specialists will find it here perfectly well. The moving process requires you to click on 'tag all' under the image. Then navigate to the Araneidae page and click on 'Images". A 'move tagged images' tab should appear. One more click and they will be moved. But give them a few more days here before you move them and see what response you get.

 
sounds good
Thanks for the info!

Wow!!
That's different. Wonder if it might be Wagneriana tauricornis

 
That would be great if it were.
I found that possibility after posting and noticed SC was not represented in its distribution, on this site at least. I thought about moving it to Araneidae but did not see a way to do that. Is that something only certain users can do?

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