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Tiny Linyphiid - female

Tiny Linyphiid - Female
Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado, USA
June 2, 2018
Size: ~1-2mm
Very small, likely in the subfamily Erigoninae. Collected with a sweep net. https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/21720111 some more photos here.

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Tiny Linyphiid - female Tiny Linyphiid - female Tiny Linyphiid - female

Moved
Moved from ID Request. Maybe Ceraticelus emertoni.

 
Right genus, it's Ceraticelus
Right genus, it's Ceraticelus crassiceps

 
Okay
I can't distinguish any characteristics of the epigynum and will have to take your word for it.

 
I could post my sketches of t
I could post my sketches of the individual, and I also made sure to compare to other specimens of the same species

 
I believe you
I will let you move your images to the species page.

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