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Small colorful orbweaver - Mangora spiculata

Small colorful orbweaver - Mangora spiculata
My yard, Orange County, North Carolina, USA
September 18, 2006
Size: 3/8 inch or less
It was hiding under the willows next to my pond.

Moved
Moved from Mangora maculata. Sorry for yet one more move. But now they make sense! Rereading the key we found that maculata has only three pair of spots at the end of the abdomen while spiculata has more spots or blotches. This is the coastal species from NJ down around to TX.

Moved
Moved from Mangora.

Moved
Moved from Lined Orbweaver.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

My guess
Would be M. gibberosa


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