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Two pursewebs at base of small beech tree - excavated - Atypus karschi

Two pursewebs at base of small beech tree - excavated - Atypus karschi
Upper Darby, Delaware County, Pennsylvania, USA
January 22, 2006
Webs are dug out to show how deep they go. They are difficult to excavate because they usually curve beneath roots or stones underground, and the tube breaks easily.

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Two pursewebs at base of small beech tree - Atypus karschi Two pursewebs at base of small beech tree - excavated - Atypus karschi