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14 May 2014
Meshweaver Spider
Cicurina arcuata
Orrington, Maine
Found under debris, this spider may show up in your backyard under an old plant pot. They build inconspicuous webs that are often destroyed when disturbed.
Photo by Donne Sinderson
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