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spider - Cyclosa - Cyclosa conica - male

spider - Cyclosa - Cyclosa conica - Male
Bradford County, Pennsylvania, USA
October 1, 2008
Size: about 3mm across thorax
what are the bulbous appendages?

Moved
Moved from Trashline Orbweavers. Probably conica based on pattern.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Cyclosa
Yes it's a male. Looks like Genus Cyclosa (Trashline orb weavers).

The bulbous appendages are his developed palps which he uses for mating.

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