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A practical, illustrated natural-history guide to the common spiders found across much of the United States. Begins with accessible accounts of spider anatomy, silk production, coloration and habitats, and practical advice on catching and preserving specimens. The bulk presents family-by-family descriptions and drawings of frequently encountered species, notes on web types and behavior, and keys to identifying forms visible without microscopes. Emphasis is on field recognition, clear illustrations of form and markings, and reducing fear through informed understanding.
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