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           | DescriptionPortia.fimbriata.female.in.its.web.-.tanikawa.jpg | female  Portia fimbriata in its web, from Okinawa. | 
          
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           | Source | http://spider.fun.cx/okinawa/Keasihaetori.htm | 
          
           | Author | Akio Tanikawa | 
          
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