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    id pls

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    its a herennia genus can pls tell abt d sps

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    Our geographic area of expertise is North America, but we would be happy to try and help if you tell us exactly where on the planet this image was taken (country, province or state, and city if applicable). Thank you.

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    its in india, Karnataka state and across a lake on the bark of the tree

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    Thank you! We will get back to you when we have a moment to research. Does that location apply to ALL your images?

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    ya it applies to all my images

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    Herennia multipuncta is the only one currently described from India but, like I said before, you may be finding new species, so you MUST check them under a mircscope. This is different looking from the adult female H. multipuncta, so I don't know if it's a juvenile or if it's something new.

    You've been sharing some really cool spiders! I love to see things from overseas.

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    I think its not H. multipuncta as i have collected it earlier, i hav the picture wic i wl be posting it next time i get back 2 u
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    As i had said im posting the picture of H. multipuncta i got in this geographical areaClick image for larger version. 

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    Nice image of the H. multipuncta! Thank you for sharing. The first one could just be an immature female (spiders change a lot with each molt), or old age and dehydration can drastically alter a spider's appearance, too.

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