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Nephila clavata, L. KOCH. - a spider in Japan. Kurihara, Miyagi prefecture, Japan.

ja: ジョロウグモ

  • 位置 - 宮城県、 栗原市、若柳。若柳川南高架橋の脇で。
  • 撮影日 - 2005年9月30日。
  • 撮影者 - Kinori。

en: Jorōgumo (Japanese name)

  • Place - Wakayanagi, Kurihara, Miyagi prefecture, Japan. At the side of the Wakayanagisennan Overpass Bridge.
  • Date - September 30, 2005.
  • Photographer - Kinori.

es: Jorōgumo (nombre Japanés)

  • Lugar - Wakayanagi, Kurihara, la prefectura de Miyagi, Japón. En un lado del Puente de Paso Elevado de Wakayanagisennan.
  • Fecha - Septiembre 30, 2005.
  • Fotógrafo - Kinori.


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