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Neospintharus trigonum? - Neospintharus trigonum

Neospintharus trigonum? - Neospintharus trigonum
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
June 5, 2010
Size: 3.7mm

Not sure why Neosphintharus
Oh nevermind. I just noticed that epigynum shots filed under a different page. It does look like N. trigonum. Sorry!

(was: I don't understand why this one is in Neospintharus. There is one Neospintharus abdomen that could be shaped like this (it is N. trigonum), but there are several Argyrodes abdomens that could be shaped like this too. Exline and Levy 1962 requires that Neospintharus have two tips at the apex of the abdomen, and I don't see that here.)

Moved
Moved from Cobweb Spiders.

Specimen: kmp-06384


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