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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification
Why two pics alike 

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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification
I think one is auto-corrected... 

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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification
They look identical to me. Which one do I remove?
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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification
We keep them boths. It's a Yellow Pany, unusual resting posture.
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Re: Jumping Spider IDs and Comments
The moth had flown inside during the night and was resting on the curtain the next day, along with some other nocturnal insects. I didn't actually witness the spider grab it, but I assume it must be pretty easy while they are inactive. 

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Re: Insect or Invertebrates Identification
I don't know how to tell them apart, both have rounded tip to the antennae, I think 

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Re: 2017 file 2

And File 3 being the same



I’ve written up the entry for L. hirsuta, but am somewhat confused based on the descriptions. Are they both females, as neither has the :
Male: very hairy pedipalps of the male-see photo below
Female
Abdomen swollen, brownish fawn, clothed in short brown and orange hairs, among them scarce longer brown bristles. In fresh specimens not poorly defined pattern on abdomen; irregular lighter median streak, three pairs of whitish small rounded spots cling to it, dark diagonal patches on sides.
Male
Abdomen oval; blackish brown, covered with dense greyish hairs, among them longer brown bristles.
Certainly "fits" file 3, but are females also sometime dark, not just the males?

And File 3 being the same



I’ve written up the entry for L. hirsuta, but am somewhat confused based on the descriptions. Are they both females, as neither has the :
Male: very hairy pedipalps of the male-see photo below
Female
Abdomen swollen, brownish fawn, clothed in short brown and orange hairs, among them scarce longer brown bristles. In fresh specimens not poorly defined pattern on abdomen; irregular lighter median streak, three pairs of whitish small rounded spots cling to it, dark diagonal patches on sides.
Male
Abdomen oval; blackish brown, covered with dense greyish hairs, among them longer brown bristles.
Certainly "fits" file 3, but are females also sometime dark, not just the males?
