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10-OCT-2011 Christine Hanrahan

A cluster of spider egg sacs

I noticed this ironwood leaf hanging from the bark of an ironwood tree and reckoned there was something inside, perhaps a moth cocoon. I was interested to see, instead, this cluster of tiny spider egg sacs, perhaps 1-2 mm each, and many minute spiderlings clambering around the leaf, too small to discern anything except that they were spiders. I've no idea of the species that made these sacs.

Canon PowerShot SX30 IS
1/60s f/5.6 at 4.3mm iso200 hide exif
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Date/Time10-Oct-2011 02:31:55
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot SX30 IS
Flash UsedNo
Focal Length4.3 mm
Exposure Time1/60 sec
Aperturef/5.6
ISO Equivalent200
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Guest 11-Oct-2011 00:29
They must be extremely small. Where they bright red? Vµ
Karen Stuebing10-Oct-2011 21:34
Very detailed macro and love it in sepia. I've often wondered how big baby spiders were. Your commentary answers that question. V.
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