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Photo Gallery: Spiders
Banded Argiope / Banded Garden Spider (dorsal view) (Dennysville, ME; 9/17/2010)
Black and Yellow Garden Spider with her egg sac
Black and Yellow Garden Spider
Cellar Spider (female with egg sac)
Cellar Spider (female guarding her egg sac)
Cellar Spider
Cellar Spider
Cellar Spider in the corner of an office
Crab Spider — Misumena vatia ; photo courtesy of M. Pelletier
Crab Spider (Family: Thomisdae)
Crab Spider
Goldenrod Crab Spider (Misumena vatia ) (feasting on a fly while perched on the inflorescence of a Queen Anne’s Lace plant)
Eastern Parson Spider
Eastern Parson Spider (photo courtesy of Jon McCann)
Dark Fishing Spider (Dolomedes tenebrosus ) (Etna, ME; 3/21/2019)
Another species/example of a Fishing Spider (either Dolomedes scriptus or Dolomedes tenebrosus )
Another species/example of a Fishing Spider
Funnel Weaver perched near the entrance to its webbed funnel
Funnel Weaver (Family Agelenidae)
Funnel Weaver (Family Agelenidae)
Jumping Spider
Jumping Spider
Nursery Web Spider (very similar to Wolf Spiders)
Sixspotted Orbweaver (female) (Araniella displicata ) (Troy, ME; 7/2/2009)
Wolf Spider
Tiger Wolf Spider female (with egg sac) (Tigrosa aspersa )
Wolf Spider (with egg sac)
Example of a Spider Beetle (Spider Beetles are small beetles that superficially resemble spiders but are harmless)
Additional Photos and Information:
Spiders (UMaine Extension)
Spiders (Penn State Extension)
Spiders (Joint publication between Minnesota, Wisconsin and Iowa)
Additional Information (Specific Spiders):
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