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Some kind of spider. Bit of a mover, so hard to get a photo. Had really interesting fang thingys. Couldn't tell what they were, looked like a bit of organic matter. But they seemed to move with the spider, so assume attached somehow.
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Some kind of spider. Bit of a mover, so hard to get a photo. Had really interesting fang thingys. Couldn't tell what they were, looked like a bit of organic matter. But they seemed to move with the spider, so assume attached somehow.
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Common throughout the dunes on this coast
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Lynx spiders are pretty common on this coast, higher density further inland, but also like this one, quite close to the front. 2nd photo for location context.
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Lynx spiders are pretty common on this coast, higher density further inland, but also like this one, quite close to the front. 2nd photo for location context.
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A lynx spider standing still enough for a photo is rare enough, although they're common. 3rd photo provides location context.
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A lynx spider standing still enough for a photo is rare enough, although they're common. 3rd photo provides location context.
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A lynx spider standing still enough for a photo is rare enough, although they're common. 3rd photo provides location context.
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4 mm, perhaps newly moulted. Associated observation: Alternanthera nahui
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4 mm, perhaps newly moulted. Associated observation: Alternanthera nahui
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4 mm, perhaps newly moulted. Associated observation: Alternanthera nahui
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4 mm, perhaps newly moulted. Associated observation: Alternanthera nahui
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4 mm, perhaps newly moulted. Associated observation: Alternanthera nahui
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Figure 19; Oxyopes amoenus L. Koch, 1878 (ZMH- A0000029); A, male palp, ventral view; B, palp, retrolateral view. Oxyopes gracilipes (White, 1849) (ZMH- A0000007); C, palp, ventral view; D, palp, retrolateral view. Oxyopes punctatus L. Koch, 1878 (ZMH- A0000017); E, palp, ventral view; F, palp, retrolateral view.
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Figure 8; Oxyopes gracilipes (White, 1849), male syntype (ZMH- A0000007): A, habitus, dorsal view; B, habitus, ventral view; C, male palp, prolateral view; D, same, ventral view; E, same, retrolateral view. Scale bars: habitus 1.0 mm, palp 0.1 mm.
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Summary[
edit] Description: English: Oxyopes gracilipes (male). Date: 23 November 2012. Source: Self-photographed. Author: S.E. Thorpe. NEW ZEALAND AK, Tamaki Campus (
36°53′12″S 174°51′09″E / 36.886745°S 174.852522°E / -36.886745; 174.852522), wasteland area, 23 Nov 2012, S.E. Thorpe Licensing[
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