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"textContent": "submitted by Tempus_Fugit to arachnology\n4 points | 0 comments\n\n\ncross-posted from: lemmy.world/post/47294613\n\n> Great Lakes region, USA. May 2026.\n>\n> I’m fairly sure this spider is in the Philodromidae family of crab spiders. Maybe it’s in the _Ebo_ genus, but I don’t dare guess the species. I could also have this ID completely wrong. Any arachnophiles can feel free to correct me. I found this little dude on an apple tree.\n>\n> I took this with an OM1 and 60mm macro with 26mm tubes.",
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