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Treetip (altitude about 6 meters) communally dwelling spider. Body length approx. 1 mm. Photographed with 60x microscope on 15 April 2005 by Patrick Edwin Moran in central North Carolina, USA. These spiders make a cobweb in the multiple twigs at branch termini in the tips of trees.

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