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Cobweb Spider egg sac

Neospintharus trigonum

Description:

Very small, urn-shaped egg sac. Tan in color. Found attached to a small twig of a tree that was being cut down. I relocated the egg sac to a more permanent location in the yard.

Habitat:

Suburban yard.

Notes:

http://bugguide.net/node/view/536652/bgi...

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1 Comment

KenCheeks
KenCheeks 9 years ago

Well, I would have had no clue on the ID of this spotting. I browsed your spottings, and this is one of my favorites. By the way, I added my Carolina Mantis to the Marvelous Mantis mission as you suggested. By the way, I saw that you are a veterinary assistant. My niece is in her first year of vet school at the University of Georgia. Happy spottings!

ForestDragon
Spotted by
ForestDragon

New York, USA

Spotted on Jul 14, 2014
Submitted on Nov 6, 2014

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