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| | | Re: A few id Spider pics Quote:
Originally Posted by rangersarah2
Is there really a red and white spider called red and white spider?  | Are you talking about 'the candystripe spider' (see how confusing it is?)
- to make it more difficult it's not always red and white (Enoplognatha sp)
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| | | Re: A few id Spider pics Quote:
Originally Posted by Venger Are you talking about 'the candystripe spider' (see how confusing it is?)
- to make it more difficult it's not always red and white (Enoplognatha sp) | thanks Venger. The book I was using at the time called it red and white spider - may throw that one in the bin
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