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Misumena vatia

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Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider). Photo by John Reaume. Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider). Photo by John Reaume. 

Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider). Photo by John Reaume. Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider) found in Holstein, ON. Photo by John Reaume. 

Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider). Photo by John Reaume. Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider). Photo by John Reaume. 

Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider). Photo by John Reaume. Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider). Photo by John Reaume. 

Male Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider) palpa prolateral. Photo by Dr. Garry Blagoev.

Male Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider) palpa prolateral. Photo by Dr. Gerry Blagoev. 

Male Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider) palpa ventral. Photo by Dr. Garry Blagoev.

Male Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider) palpa ventral. Photo by Dr. Gerry Blagoev. 

Female Misumena vatia. Photo by Dr. Garry Blagoev.

Female Misumena vatia (Goldenrod Crab Spider). Photo by Dr. Gerry Blagoev. 

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