Mint spider?

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Arachnoprince
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Hey all. I remember reading somewhere a couple years ago about a crab spider species called a mint spider or something. Apparently they live only on mint plants. I also remember seeing one. It blended in perfectly with the mint, and was about 1/3''.

But googling turns up nothing. Does anyone else here know the spider I'm talking about?
 

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Lynx spider?

that or the cucomber spider maybe it ives its entire life in a micro orb web it builds on the face of a leaf..
 

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Nope, it was not an orb spider, lynx spider, or a cucumber spider. It was CLEARLY a crab spider, it's body looked just like the crab spiders you see on flowers, except it it blended in perfectly with the mint plant.
 

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Awe well wicked, Good guesses all around do you have a picture of it? or a more specific id?
 

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If I had that stuff I wouldn't be asking for it on here, now would I?
 

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okay so to recap you are positive it is a "green crab spider" that you believe lives exclusivly on a mint plant?

I thought by you deciding it was a crab spider, the ID had been found. :)
 

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Yep, I'm positive that it is/was a green crab spider that lives exclusively on mint plants. And no, I was sure it was a crab spider from the very beginning. I just didn't know what species.
 

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Im stumped I spent the day googling and found no spider with a exclusive one plant relationship, Im sorry.
 

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It was neither of those. The first one is a huntsman, and the second one is an orb weaver of some sort. What I saw looked almost exactly like this:



Except it was the same color as the mint plant, and it even mimicked the plant's texture. I would think it was just a normal crab spider, but I remember reading about it an Audubon spider guide or something at my library, and it was listed as it's own species. I think I'll go to the library today and look for that book.
 

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That green huntsman looks like it would give a sore bite with those fangs, well in the picture it does.
What size would it acutally be ?
 
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