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Acacesia hamata

Acacesia hamata
Potomac (Cabin John RP), USA/Montgomery County, Maryland, USA
August 1, 2010
A. hamata is supposed to be the only Acacesia species in the US, but the description is for a darker spider with black stripes. Is this one considered a variation?

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Moved
Moved from ID Request. Certainly looks like A. hamata in the guide, and many of those are not dark spiders with black stripes, so it looks just fine. We'll move it there.

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