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Micrathena furva

Micrathena furva

Description:

A juvenil spider pictured in San Isidro, Buenos Aires. It has pointed estructure in the abdomen that resembles a larger insect. This spieder build a cidcular net and wait in it facing up. Order Araneae, Fam Araneidae.

Habitat:

Lower part of the forest and grassland. Net next to the soil.

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DiegoAlfonsoRosa
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DiegoAlfonsoRosa

Bs. As., Argentina

Spotted on Nov 14, 2017
Submitted on Nov 15, 2017

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