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Dolomedes tenebrosus
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Nursery web spider? Or wolf spider? -
Dolomedes tenebrosus
Cheshire , New haven County, Connecticut, USA
June 10, 2014
Size: Body, .5"
Found hikeing between pots in a large commercial greenhouse
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on 11 June, 2014 - 3:22am
Last updated 15 May, 2015 - 9:47pm
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Laura P.
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john and jane balaban
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Dolomedes tenebrosus
The dark fishing spider. The black facial patch and partially white-bored "w" marks on the abdomen are fairly key traits. This species is fairly common in the Northeast.
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john and jane balaban
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awesome photo!
awesome photo! I love fishing spiders.
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Chris
, 4 July, 2014 - 10:50pm
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Dolomedes
I believe it is a
Dolomedes tenebrosus
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Jeff Brown
, 11 June, 2014 - 6:30am
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