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Tharrhalea sp. flower spider I understand T. variabilis, T. evanida and T. multopunctata are impossible to tell apart in the field and even with a microscope, the epigyne is small and faint.<br />
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Female, 8 mm body length Araneae,Australia,Flower Spider,Geotagged,Goldenrod crab spider,Misumena vatia,Spring,Tharrhalea,Tharrhalea evanida,Thomisidae,arachnid,fauna,invertebrate,macro,new south wales Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Tharrhalea sp. flower spider

I understand T. variabilis, T. evanida and T. multopunctata are impossible to tell apart in the field and even with a microscope, the epigyne is small and faint.

Female, 8 mm body length

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  1. Stunning, vibrant spider! They can definitely be hard to ID to species though. Posted 4 years ago

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By Ruth Spigelman

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Uploaded Apr 2, 2021. Captured Nov 8, 2020 09:45 in 59 Merewether St, Merewether NSW 2291, Australia.
  • NIKON D850
  • f/14.0
  • 10/2500s
  • ISO250
  • 105mm