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StephanieCobbold

StephanieCobbold

I'm a graduate student in Biology/Ecology at Utah State University.

Logan, Utah

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StephanieCobbold Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by StephanieCobbold Natal, Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil12 years ago

wow!

StephanieCobbold Spider
Spider commented on by StephanieCobbold Limón, Costa Rica12 years ago

I really like this picture

StephanieCobbold Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by StephanieCobbold East Sussex, United Kingdom12 years ago

This loos like a member of the family Amaurobiidae. Species in this family are typically active at night and build their web in holes in walls or trees.

StephanieCobbold Unknown spotting
Unknown spotting commented on by StephanieCobbold Massachusetts, USA12 years ago

I would say Enoplognatha ovata, which belongs to the family Theridiidae.

StephanieCobbold Green Orb-weaver Spider
Green Orb-weaver Spider commented on by StephanieCobbold Queensland, Australia12 years ago

Do you have any pictures of the dorsum of the abdomen? Based on your pictures I would suggest that this is Araneus praesignis

StephanieCobbold Weevil
Weevil commented on by StephanieCobbold São Paulo, Brazil12 years ago

It's a weevil (order:coleoptera)

StephanieCobbold Lynx spider
Lynx spider commented on by StephanieCobbold Karnataka, India12 years ago

Nice picture! It looks like a Lynx spider (family Oxyopidae)

StephanieCobbold Cellar Spider
Cellar Spider commented on by StephanieCobbold Dayton, Ohio, USA12 years ago

This is a member of the family Pholcidae (Cellar spiders)

StephanieCobbold Green lynx spider
Green lynx spider commented on by StephanieCobbold Tennessee, USA12 years ago

This is definitely a Lynx spider (family Oxyopidae). I would say it is Peucetia viridans.

StephanieCobbold Orange Peel fungus
Orange Peel fungus commented on by StephanieCobbold Utah, USA12 years ago

Done-thanks for letting me know.

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