Mecaphesa

Picture ID 51045

Picture of Mecaphesa - Dorsal

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Picture 2: Same individual as before ( I can’t figure out how to submit multiple photos at once).
White the first day, changing to the yellow shown here on the next day.
Hey, I’m having trouble getting 2018 to stick. Date is April 5, 2018. (Mobile device – – iPhone)

  • Submitted by: 
    anotherprimate
  • Submitted: Jan 2, 2019
  • Photographed: Apr 5, 2018
  • Spider: Mecaphesa
  • Location: Grants Pass , Oregon, United States
  • Spotted Outdoors: Low foliage (shrubs, herbs, garden, excluding flowers)
  • Found in web?: No
  • Attributes: Dorsal
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TangledWeb

Hi, the site programming doesn’t have a way to submit multiple photos in one post. A way to work around that is to use a photo app to put your photos into a collage. The site will accept it as a single photo posting. There are many apps that have collage features that work. I use the one in Google photos. It is clean-looking and really easy. Your original single shots will be preserved if you want to redo it or undo it. Please make a note with the collage if it is a single spider or composite of similar… Read more »

ItsyBitsy

Just submitting separate images and mentioning you’ve uploaded more is sufficient. Innability to link or share multiple images on one post is a known issue here, unfortunately there’s no indication that will be fixed anytime soon. I don’t think I can see this one clear enough to suggest an ID beyond family (Thomisidae).

ItsyBitsy

I see all three are the same spider now, the color change from white to yellow threw me. Mecaphesa then.

Additional Pictures

Picture of Mecaphesa spp. - Dorsal Enlarge Picture
Picture of Mecaphesa spp. - Dorsal Enlarge Picture
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Picture of Mecaphesa spp. - Dorsal Enlarge Picture