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Possible Neoscona crucifera

Possible Neoscona crucifera
Ellicott City, Howard County, Maryland, USA
September 22, 2013
This spider appeared moribund, and possibly was predated by the much smaller spider I have submitted under this record:
http://bugguide.net/node/view/932013

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Moved from Spiders.

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Moved from ID Request.

She's almost ...
unrecognizable in that state but N. crucifera looks possible. The Dewdrop Spiders live in the webs of larger spiders and steal prey. It's possible for them to prey on the larger spiders too though:

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