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Richard showed us a whole bunch of these structures.
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I guess this is a spider burrow: a conical silk-lined structure incorporating forest debris. Seen in a forest of Douglas Fir and Coast Redwood. Several others were nearby with smaller apertures; the fourth photo is one of these. Similar structures with the Foldingdoor Spider Anthrodiaetus riversi have been posted from Pepperwood.
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I guess this is a spider burrow: a conical silk-lined structure incorporating forest debris. Seen in a forest of Douglas Fir and Coast Redwood. Several others were nearby with smaller apertures; the fourth photo is one of these. Similar structures with the Foldingdoor Spider Anthrodiaetus riversi have been posted from Pepperwood.
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I guess this is a spider burrow: a conical silk-lined structure incorporating forest debris. Seen in a forest of Douglas Fir and Coast Redwood. Several others were nearby with smaller apertures; the fourth photo is one of these. Similar structures with the Foldingdoor Spider Anthrodiaetus riversi have been posted from Pepperwood.
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I guess this is a spider burrow: a conical silk-lined structure incorporating forest debris. Seen in a forest of Douglas Fir and Coast Redwood. Several others were nearby with smaller apertures; the fourth photo is one of these. Similar structures with the Foldingdoor Spider Anthrodiaetus riversi have been posted from Pepperwood.
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I was trying to tickle one of these out with no luck.
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I was trying to tickle one of these out with no luck.
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AM
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GAH
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Photographed with my partner Dr Fred Coyle, the extraordinary gentleman who revised the genus! That's pretty cool...