Enoplognatha ovata – candystripe or polymorphic spider – dancing with Chlorochroa sp. – stink bug. Identifications courtesy of Eric Eaton, author of Kaufman Field Guide to Insects of North America.
Enoplognatha ovata–Chlorochroa sp.
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Not to sure where you get some of your info but from the other post on here dem bwoys have it all wrong!
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