John McCormack Veteran Member Messages 7,624 Solutions 13 Reaction score 2,096 Location US Oct 19, 2009 #1 It's quite small - the body is less than 1/2 inch long. Thanks.
T tsiya Senior Member Messages 4,304 Reaction score 213 Location St Augustine, FL, US Oct 19, 2009 #2 It's a Venusta Orchard Spider, beautiful, harmless and beneficial. Fine catch! -- tsiya [Bob] http://www.pbase.com/tsiya/ http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v244/tsiya/ http://cabbagehammock.blogspot.com/
It's a Venusta Orchard Spider, beautiful, harmless and beneficial. Fine catch! -- tsiya [Bob] http://www.pbase.com/tsiya/ http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v244/tsiya/ http://cabbagehammock.blogspot.com/
R rkhndjr Forum Pro Messages 13,082 Reaction score 213 Location GA, US Oct 19, 2009 #3 John McCormack said: It's quite small - the body is less than 1/2 inch long. Thanks. Click to expand... Very good pics, and the answer by tsiya you can believe, He is an expert. --
John McCormack said: It's quite small - the body is less than 1/2 inch long. Thanks. Click to expand... Very good pics, and the answer by tsiya you can believe, He is an expert. --
John McCormack Veteran Member Messages 7,624 Solutions 13 Reaction score 2,096 Location US Oct 19, 2009 #4 Appreciate the quick response!