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Arachnosquire
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- Jul 3, 2014
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I have hundreds of these in my garden however til now I hadn't seen an adult, now that I have I'm quite uncertain as to what they are. They look like a cross between a gnaph and a jumping spider. They live in shiny white cocoons from which they often venture from, body length 1.5 cm for this particular individual, 1st and 2nd legs curl forward and seem disproportionately short (very reminiscent of a jumping spider) young jump adults less so but still do, eye count 8 (a row of 6 then a spaced out row of 2 on top; hard to see eyes due to size) yellow tinted legs, red tinted cephalothorax, abdomen is grey/silver and then hopefully you can see the pattern. This one is probably gravid. quite agile, has a posture that makes it very flat, quite good at hunting small flies that fly by.