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Two-spotted Cobweb Weaver

Asagena americana

Description:

Mature male specimen 3-4 mm in length, colored as shown. The pedipalps appear in the image to resemble jaws.

Habitat:

Found on a bridge over a fast-flowing stream. Riparian vegetation included cottonwood, elm, and ash trees. The trail runs along the stream corridor but much of the area is urban-industrial.

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BugEric
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BugEric

Colorado, USA

Spotted on Apr 19, 2014
Submitted on Apr 25, 2014

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