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Tiny gumnut spider

Neosparassus sp.

Photo by Mark Ridgway
Published on Project Noah
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Field Notes

Description:

Insect activity is just starting up here so most of them are still very small. That must be when small spiders have their day. Many of these were living up under last season's gum nuts waiting for prey.

Habitat:

In a local nature reserve.

Species ID Suggestions

Comments (3)

Thanks Martin and Atul. Hunty eh.. so I guess it will rapidly outgrow this little shelter then. :-)
Lovely ...looks like a juvenile Neosparassus sp.
Well done. It's good to know something uses those things

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