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Spider on post
I was interested this morning to notice this spider on a fence post. The post is about 50mm across, so I'd think the spider's extended length is about 40mm. I was unsure which genus it belongs to, but it seems it may be one of many identified as Tetragnatha species. Best viewed large.
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Wonderful close-up, George!
Je pense à une Tetragnathe
En Australie : Tetragnatha extensa , aux pattes particulièrement allongées
tiabunna club has replied to neira-Dan clubWünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni :))
And I like spiders, but I've been wondering what may be better: spider on post, or spider in post ;-)
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