NorthwestDecember 3, 2013

A female latrodectus, commonly known as a black widow, crawls over a fallen leaf on a porch on Normal Hill in Lewiston. The spider from the theridiidae family gets its name because of prevalence of the female eating the male after mating.
A female latrodectus, commonly known as a black widow, crawls over a fallen leaf on a porch on Normal Hill in Lewiston. The spider from the theridiidae family gets its name because of prevalence of the female eating the male after mating.Tribune/Kyle Mills
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Tribune/Kyle Mills A female latrodectus, commonly known as a black widow, crawls over a fallen leaf on a porch on Normal Hill in Lewiston. The spider from the theridiidae family gets its name because of prevalence of the female eating the male after mating.

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