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Photo#686946
Spider retreat - female

Spider retreat - Female
White Fox, Torch River, Saskatchewan, Canada
August 7, 2012
Size: ~4 mm.
Retreat with egg sac inside built between the leaves of a potato plant with above or below the leaf entry.
Looks like a few false entries for would be intruders?
Accidently cut her branch off while cleaning up my garden.

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Spider retreat - female Spider retreat - female Spider retreat

Moved
Moved from Dendryphantinae.

 
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Moved
Moved from Jumping Spiders. Not sure which genus this one belongs in. It gives me a Phidippus vibe, but I don't see any tufts of hairs on the carapace. It is safest to identify this to subfamily for now.

 
Thank you
A move is good.
I have a Thomsidae in the garden with her egg sack inside a rolled up Strawberry leaf.

Similar to
not the same as #26617 Pelegrina flavipes http://bugguide.net/node/view/447823

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