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Ghost Spider - Hibana gracilis - female

Ghost Spider - Hibana gracilis - Female
Sharon, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
January 16, 2010
Size: 5.8mm
Found out on the snow.

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Ghost Spider - Hibana gracilis - female Ghost Spider - Hibana gracilis - female

Moved to Hibana gracilis
Moved from Anyphaena. Anyphaena has a bit of a different body stature and carapace pattern/shape; this one is Hibana. Moved to Hibana gracilis since that's the only known species in that genus in your area.

Moved
Moved from Ghost Spiders.

Anyphaena sp.
Unless someone has a better idea, I would leave this as Anyphaena sp. It's a beautiful spider, but a subadult female, I believe, as there just isn't that much to be seen of the epigynum. Discarding.

-Kevin

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