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Ant Mimic Spider 1 of 3 - Synemosyna formica

Ant Mimic Spider 1 of 3 - Synemosyna formica
Wilton, Inland Barrens, Saratoga County, New York, USA
November 14, 2010
Size: 1/8 inch
Wondering if the aracnophiles would concur that this is Synemosyna formica? This was a rather small species, I have seen others, but this is new for me. Thank you! Kenny

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nice find
I'm not 100% sure, but your ID certainly looks right to me.

 
Thank you Lynette
Lynette,
Thank you, and I checked out your work and OH MY GOSH, unreal stuff!!! I have to dig into your stuff more, but wow. Thank you!!
Kenny B.

 
Thanks
I have fun with it and am getting better each year.

 
Well. . .
I need to upgrade for sure camera wise. It will happen. I'll be in touch when the time comes so I don't re-invent the wheel. I'm in the field so often, and have 1000's of images going back to at least 2002. But a lot of those were with 3 mpx cams, and are almost embarrassing to look at these days. LOL, sure you know what I mean. I had a 3 mpx photo published even!! Amazing how the technology is proceeding!
Best,
Kenny

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