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April 16 Eleventh Hour Pose Ventral Detail - Araneus andrewsi - female

April 16 Eleventh Hour Pose Ventral Detail - Araneus andrewsi - Female
San Pedro, Los Angeles County, California, USA
April 16, 2011
Andrewsi?

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Evening Porch Inhabitant - Araneus andrewsi Evening Porch Inhabitant - Araneus andrewsi Evening Porch Inhabitant - Araneus andrewsi Evening Porch Inhabitant - Araneus andrewsi Saturday Night Leftovers - Araneus andrewsi Sunday Night Dinner - Araneus andrewsi Thursday Night Wrap Up - Araneus andrewsi Getting a Little Fatter - Araneus andrewsi Getting a Little Fatter - Araneus andrewsi persevering - Araneus andrewsi Wednesday dinner... more vinegar flies - Araneus andrewsi Dec10 grand capture, a wasp - Araneus andrewsi Dec14 update Dec14 update Ventral - Araneus andrewsi anterio-dorsal? - Araneus andrewsi Abdominal surface - Araneus andrewsi Ventral View - Araneus andrewsi stretched out dorsal - Araneus andrewsi Earwig for dinner - Araneus andrewsi Earwig for dinner Another View - Araneus andrewsi April 16 Eleventh Hour Pose - Araneus andrewsi April 16 Eleventh Hour Pose Ventral - Araneus andrewsi April 16 Eleventh Hour Pose Ventral Detail - Araneus andrewsi - female May 13 Bigger and Bigger - Araneus andrewsi - female May 25 Red Admiral Dinner - Araneus andrewsi - female Latest and Greatest Portrait - Araneus andrewsi - female Ms A makes a nest - Araneus andrewsi - female Ms A makes a nest, another view - Araneus andrewsi - female Ms A bites beetle - Araneus andrewsi - female Ms A's Nest Dissected  - Araneus andrewsi

Moved
Moved from Araneus.

CA Araneus series
Finally! You officially have won the patient observer award for this one. I will look carefully at the scape and try to ID this one for you. Could you rotate this 180 degrees?

I've looked at it and I agree with andrewsi. I'll go through the images and figure out which ones are best to keep. It's a great series.

 
Good Frassing
Thanks for the thin out. Just one suggestion, maybe one pic of the epigynal area when it was sporting a van dyke would provide an developmental example of this critical area on it's way to maturity.

 
We could put up a close-up
but I thought this one was plenty good



There really isn't anything in those close-ups that we can see in that one. What do you think?

 
Now that you point it out, Yes
Any one interested in the " proto E." area will see that little beard in the pic you chose. Thanx again. Now I wait for Mr. AA.

 
AA grows up
Flipping accomplished. Thanks for staying onboard with this one. It was interesting to see this girl change over the last months. I gave her 4 earwigs and a crane fly last night as a reward. I'll try and get an accurate measurement this week and update the relevant images after you distill the series. Now we can wait to see if a fiance appears ( fat chance on this one).

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