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Old Friday 30th March 2012, 19:58   #1
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I saw this Spider running across the surface tension of a pond can't seem to find it in my limited books that include spiders
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Old Friday 30th March 2012, 22:18   #2
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could it be Pardosa purbeckensis?
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could it be Pardosa purbeckensis?
Thanks ,that's listed as the Coastal Wolf Spider ? will have to check it out .Thanks for the reply . .
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Thanks ,that's listed as the Coastal Wolf Spider ? will have to check it out .Thanks for the reply . .
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Yeah, I think it's found on saltmarsh, I guess that rules out your spider being one of those? does look like one to me though...
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