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can anyone id? also where is the invertebrate general wtf
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>>4907444
gotta post head
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>>4907467
fuck forgot to reply. yeah i couldnt really take any closer pics, this being the best i could do at the time. bugger appeared by my pool last week he's long gone by now

why do i have to wait 900 seconds to post what the hel
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check this other guy out btw he was cute. its shell was kinda translucent. no clue what it is either. he was chilling around the plants in my living room
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>>4907928
hiiii
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>>4907924
https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/551013-Notiobia-cupripennis
this is probably the most similar species to it
>>4907928
thats some sort of stink bug
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>>4908005
sick, brother
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Can someone help ID this? Bay Area, California, indoors. The body is about 6mm long.
>I'm b4 brown recluse
Yeah, nah, but I think it might be some kind of widow (false, maybe). Or a juvenile of something else. Never seen one like this before, and can't find it in any of "CA spiders" lists.
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>>4908209
gotta post ass, spider torsos are very similar to each other, the abdomen has a lot of identifying features that narrow it down, because it could be a noble false widow, mouse spider, bull-headed sac spider, south american toothed hacklemesh weaver, or ant spider
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=38.8643&nelng=-121.208178&swlat=36.8929759&swlng=-123.632497&taxon_id=47118&view=species
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>>4908245
How about this? I tried photographing it with my big boy camera and lens, but it didn't want to cooperate after I let it out, so it came out pretty shit (I'm not much of a macro guy anyway).
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>>4908338
One more top view
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Also found this on the same memory card, I forgot I took it a few months ago. The biggest unit I've seen here after tarantulas outdoors, tip to tip it was about 2" long. Thanks, nature.
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I live in Texas, any idea what this dude is? He would see me and then move to the opposite side of the stalk so I had to trick him to get this pic.



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