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Six-spotted Fishing Spider


Actually, this spider was quite large and was "swimming " or walking on the surface of the water in the pond in one of our local parks (Griffith Woods). We thought it was a rather fine specimen : ). Of course, I had to put aside my dislike of spiders just to get a photo, LOL. Note: I wonder if it's a Six-spotted Fishing Spider (Dolomedes triton).
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