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- Submitted: Apr 16, 2024
- Photographed: Apr 16, 2024
- Spider: Leucauge licina (Dominican Spider)
- Location: Long Island, Bahamas
- Spotted Outdoors: Ground layer (leaf litter, dirt, grass, etc)
- Found in web?: Yes
- Attributes:
Leucauge licina
(Dominican Spider)
Picture ID 194790
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Leucauge licina
(Dominican Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Mar 13, 2020
- Photographed Mar 12, 2020
- Female
- San Cristobal, Dominican Republic
- 3 Comments
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Leucauge licina
(Dominican Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted May 10, 2019
- Photographed May 10, 2019
- Nassau, Bahamas
- 1 Comments
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Leucauge licina
(Dominican Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted May 10, 2019
- Photographed May 10, 2019
- Nassau, Bahamas
- 0 Comments
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Leucauge licina
(Dominican Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Feb 11, 2024
- Photographed Feb 6, 2024
- 0 Comments
What an amazing find. I think it is a Dominican spider ….Leucauge licina
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/9645156
I think your spider is missing 2 of its legs
It’s one that’s memorable-looking enough that I know it from memory. It’s weird that this weird bright red and black spider is in the same genus as a species, L. venusta, in my yard.
It’s an amazing looking spider isn’t it. It looks like a cake decoration for a Halloween themed party.