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Related: About this forumFreaky ...

The spider's a juvenile orchard orbweaver (Leucauge venusta) and it's the size of a pinhead. I collected the spider outdoors on Sept. 23 and brought it indoors to do some closeups. The spider's on the jar's lid which is atop a page from my daily calendar. This was a random shot I took while setting up for another shot.
Photo of an adult orchard orbweaver, which I posted on September 19.

Here's the freaky part: While viewing a webpage identifying the spider this morning, one dropped down from my laptop's screen! I think it might've been on my spider plant, which I brought indoors yesterday (we had our first frost last night).
The spider's latin name is highlighted at the bottom of the photo; the spider's at upper left. I used my cellphone to take these two shots.

A better view of the spider

Here's my photo showing the distinctive pattern on the adult's abdomen. I'll post more photos of the spider later.

A freaky Friday, indeed!
					
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						Mousetoescamper
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HAB911
(10,049 posts)1. that is great!
        going for the camera at an early age!
Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)2. I was surprised to find that this is the juvenile stage
        My flowerbeds are rotten with the juveniles, but the adults seem to have have disappeared. 
Taking closeups of tiny critters has opened a new world to me. Maybe I'll eventually get good at it. 
Thanks!
George McGovern
(9,894 posts)3. Amazing Spiderman!
        Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)4. My spidey sense tells me you enjoyed this post
         
 George McGovern
(9,894 posts)8. Right On!
        CaliforniaPeggy
(155,544 posts)5. That last photo is something else! The detail is amazing and gorgeous!
        These photos bring home the idea that these tiny creatures are truly tiny. Amazing work, my dear Mousetoescamper!
 
 
Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)6. Thanks, Peggy. I have a web full of spider photos to post
         
 CaliforniaPeggy
(155,544 posts)7. Sounds good! I'll be around from time to time, and I WILL check them out!
         
 Easterncedar
(5,149 posts)9. Amazing shots
        Spiders are endlessly fascinating
Mousetoescamper
(6,819 posts)10. Thanks, Easterncedar
        



