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Falconina gracilis
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Copyright © 2012 Federal Copyright Protected 2012 - Copyright Owner - Leon Paul Reyna of Leon Paul Reyna Photography
Grass Spider with 2 Large Feelers! -
Falconina gracilis
Houston, Harris County, Texas, USA
January 19, 2012
Size: 1/2"
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Contributed by
L. Reyna
on 23 January, 2012 - 4:27am
Last updated 26 January, 2012 - 9:28am
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Lynette Elliott
, 26 January, 2012 - 9:28am
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Cropping, other views.
Nice image. However remember the instructions: "Crop your image so the bug fills the frame". Only you and the editors can see the full size image. Also, a dorsal view would be helpful.
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Beatriz Moisset
, 23 January, 2012 - 9:43am
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Or you can post both
You can also post both the wider angle and the cropped version.
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Lynette Elliott
, 23 January, 2012 - 9:49am
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Not sure what you mean by feelers??
Almost all spiders have a pair of pedipalps in the front. You can see spider anatomy here
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john and jane balaban
, 23 January, 2012 - 8:36am
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Falconina gracilis
I can just see enough of the pattern to say I think this is Falconina gracilis.
I think this one is a female.
This is a beautiful photo.
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Lynette Elliott
, 23 January, 2012 - 8:35am
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