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Not common in the dunes at Ocean Beach.
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Same Spinifex plant as Mimetid sent to Cor. It appeared as if the Mimetid had previously eaten the Steatoda in that plant.
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This spider came indoors looking for a dry shelter away from the rain. I don't think the shower was a good place for it to shelter. My wife dis-liked it's choice even more!
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Like Linyphiids, little copper spiders are commonly seen cohabiting plants with katipo at Ocean Beach
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Commonly found in similar habitat and often at close quarters to katipo, they are difficult to photograph well.
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Commonly found in the presence of katipo
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Two exemplars this morning seen with eggsacs in a web of sorts. A first association to a form of eggsac for me. 3rd photo for location context.
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Two exemplars this morning seen with eggsacs in a web of sorts. A first association to a form of eggsac for me. 3rd photo for location context.
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Two exemplars this morning seen with eggsacs in a web of sorts. A first association to a form of eggsac for me. 3rd photo for location context.
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2nd photo provides some location context.
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2nd photo provides some location context.
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Seldom get two of these in one photo. A katipo around behind the Spinifex stem. 4th photo for location context.
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Seldom get two of these in one photo. A katipo around behind the Spinifex stem. 4th photo for location context.
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Seldom get two of these in one photo. A katipo around behind the Spinifex stem. 4th photo for location context.
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Seldom get two of these in one photo. A katipo around behind the Spinifex stem. 4th photo for location context.
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3rd photo provices location context.
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3rd photo provices location context.
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3rd photo provices location context.
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Found wandering on a wall inside the house. 8.8 mm long
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Found wandering on a wall inside the house. 8.8 mm long