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Anyphaenidae I mistake it for a wall spider because it was so small. It might have been a spiderling. I guess they call it a ghost spider not because of color but because they are nocturnal and hardly seen. Anyphaenidae,Cicurina,Garden Ghost Spider,Geotagged,Hibana gracilis,United States,ghost spider,spider,spiderling Click/tap to enlarge

Anyphaenidae

I mistake it for a wall spider because it was so small. It might have been a spiderling. I guess they call it a ghost spider not because of color but because they are nocturnal and hardly seen.

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''Hibana gracilis'', the garden ghost spider, is a species of ghost spider in the family Anyphaenidae. It is found in the United States and Canada.

Similar species: Spiders
Species identified by Ms. Blackcat
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Uploaded Nov 15, 2022. Captured in 492 Safari Dr, San Jose, CA 95123, USA.