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Steatoda triangulosa - female

Steatoda triangulosa - Female
Anna, Collin County, Texas, USA
April 30, 2013
Size: 1/4 inch
Found several of these triangulate cobweb spiders (Steatoda triangulosa) on the underside of an old wooden doghouse I was deconstructing in my backyard. Nearly every one I saw had an egg sac that was roughly the size of the spider. Nearby prey were pill bugs and black ants.

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Moved from ID Request. Yes, that ID looks good. In the future if you can just post each image individually that would be best. (the images are each larger and easier to see when posted separately)

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