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| | | Small elongate orbweb spider ID Small orb web spider about 4.5mm body length - first shot natural light, 2nd shot full flash (high ISO). Is it a tetragnathid ?
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| | | Re: Small elongate orbweb spider ID Looks like a Tetragnatha species, and maybe an immature male.
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