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Photo Gallery for Trachelas unidentified species cuspuled spiders |
| Recorded by: Mark Basinger and Donald Zepp Wayne Co. Comment: On bugguide is a clean, smooth Trachelas sp. like this one. | | Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: on a windowsill corner |
| Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: on a windowsill corner | | Recorded by: Ken Kneidel Mecklenburg Co. Comment: on a windowsill corner |
| Recorded by: Donald ZEPP Johnston Co. Comment: This young lady was walking on the edge of the dishpan with which I was working in my kitchen. She was most likely Trachelas mexicanus, as all the other specimens I have found in this area are, but one cannot be sure from these photos, and I released the specimen. | | Recorded by: Donald ZEPP Johnston Co. Comment: This young lady was walking on the edge of the dishpan with which I was working in my kitchen. She was most likely Trachelas mexicanus, as all the other specimens I have found in this area are, but one cannot be sure from these photos, and I released the specimen. |
| Recorded by: Donald ZEPP Johnston Co. Comment: This young lady was walking on the edge of the dishpan with which I was working in my kitchen. She was most likely Trachelas mexicanus, as all the other specimens I have found in this area are, but one cannot be sure from these photos, and I released the specimen. | | Recorded by: Tracy S. Feldman Scotland Co. Comment: |
| Recorded by: Tracy S. Feldman Scotland Co. Comment: | | Recorded by: Tracy S. Feldman Scotland Co. Comment: |
| Recorded by: Steve Hall Orange Co. Comment: At moth sheet. Legs appear to possess trichobothria and the anterior eyes are separated by less than their diameter. | | Recorded by: Brian Bockhahn Rockingham Co. Comment: |
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