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21-APR-2008 Pablo Yáñez

Spring is Here!

Williamsburg, VA

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Not much luck finding a reasonably large spider in the yard (there were few and it was a smallish lot). Luckily this was not the case in my garage, where there were a few larger spiders. I don't think that spiders make it through winter, but my guess is that they can get started earlier indoors.

Now I like spiders, but this one with it's red tint in bright light and its oily-looking carapace did give me some shivers.

Looked a bit like a black widow in shape (it also looked almost completely black in normal light), but no hour-glass on its back -- anyone know what it is?

Canon EOS Digital Rebel XSi
1/200s f/10.0 at 60.0mm iso100 full exif

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Bryce McQuillan 19-Jun-2008 12:05
Hello again

it looks to me like a Steatoda bipunctata going by the side shot, is hard to fully ID as i cant see the over top shot!
Bryce McQuillan 19-Jun-2008 11:54
Hey saw this photo on FM forums it is some species of cob web spider not a 100% sure on what species of cob web spider but ill have a look for you!
Brilliant shot btw!
From Bryce McQuillan