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English: This one lives in a messy tube type web built in between a corner of my stoep wall and a log standing in said corner. Pic 4 shows what might be two egg sacs left behind after I inadvertently destroyed most of the nest by picking up the log. A very similar looking spider (last four pics) lived in our garage for about a year, in a tube shaped nest built into a window frame. I released it in the garden and have noticed a new messy funnel nest in a potplant nearby, perhaps the same individual. Medium sized spiders, about 15-20mm body length.
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Author magrietb
Camera location 34° 20′ 13.27″ S, 19° 02′ 07.61″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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34°20'13.272"S, 19°2'7.613"E

2 February 2013