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Araneus sp? - Dolomedes tenebrosus

Araneus sp? - Dolomedes tenebrosus
Virginia, St. Louis County, Minnesota, USA
May 2, 2014
Size: 1 cm (minus legs)
Found under loose bark of a conifer that had been dead for several years.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Yep
D. tenebrosus. This is the species of fishing spider that you will most likely find away from a water source.

A timely find

Dolomedes tenebrosus
Fishing spider; D. tenebrosus is largely arboreal.



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