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Photo#233898
spider - Steatoda borealis

spider - Steatoda borealis
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
October 15, 2008
Size: 3-4mm

Moved
Moved from Entelegynes .

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Steatoda spiderling?
Not sure though. I don't know if this one can be ID'd. Were there any adults in the area at the time.... :) How good IS your memory?

 
Memory, what's that:-)
I think this was taken at the porch light. I've had some Steatodas at the house other times like this one.

How do we know...
...this is male? I don't see enlarged palps. =/

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