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Spider on crackerberry


Some spider on a crackerberry flower. Crackerberries are Cornus canadiensis. I don't know what the spider is.
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EDIT: a friend suggests the spider is a male running crab spider, Philodromus species and maybe P. rufus. I think he is probably right.
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EDIT: a friend suggests the spider is a male running crab spider, Philodromus species and maybe P. rufus. I think he is probably right.
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