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    Default Cheiracanthium sp.

    canon EOS 7D + 100mm macro 1/200 Sec f-16 ISO-500
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    Wow it has caught a big worm. Good eye contact. The details look good. Nicely captured. Thanks for sharing.
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    nice moment.that is a big catch. not too sure if this is a jumping spider.

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    Nice find. Tough one to ID. It is not a jumping spider. I'm guessing it might be a female specimen of one of the Leucauge spiders. Will get back with the correct ID if possible. You could meanwhile browse around to compare Leucauge records with your find. Shots from other angles, especially from the top, are welcome for ID purposes.

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    Nice record. How much of a crop is this? Some more sharpness would have done wonders. In macro, it is not easy because we need good depth of field and hence shutter speed goes down. Thanks for sharing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sabyasachi Patra View Post
    Nice record. How much of a crop is this? Some more sharpness would have done wonders. In macro, it is not easy because we need good depth of field and hence shutter speed goes down. Thanks for sharing.
    no....this is the fullframe sir night shoot i use 2 flashs( canon 580ex2,nikon sb-22) + 2 reflactors....
    thank you

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    Jobymon,
    I've got the ID confirmed from experts, this is Cheiracanthium sp., identifiable by the unique chelicerae ("claws" or "fangs"). The eye arrangementalso resembles that of its family, Miturgididae.
    Nice find, and thanks again for sharing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Abhishek Jamalabad View Post
    Jobymon,
    I've got the ID confirmed from experts, this is Cheiracanthium sp., identifiable by the unique chelicerae ("claws" or "fangs"). The eye arrangementalso resembles that of its family, Miturgididae.
    Nice find, and thanks again for sharing!
    Abhishek Jamalabad,
    i search it in Wikipedia but canot found... in google search found but they are
    photographers posts like in flicker.....Cheiracanthium punctorium-Yellow Sack Spider
    thank you very much.

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