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Came across an unusual insect in the snow on Mt Pleasant in Maine. Not sure if it't a spider or something else???

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And yes. It's one bug..
 

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the ice crawler seems to match up with your photo...nice I have never seen one or even known they exist.
 

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snow spiders are black and about 1/4 inch in size. I had a whole mess of them crawl into my shirt once while sitting in the snow. The bites ( about 10) hurt for about two weeks and it was not pleasant.
 

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A brain is not necessary for that. It's hard to be sure from your photo, actually - the missing pair of legs might be due to the angle. But my hunch is that the rear one got stepped on.


Found the genus: Chionea. It is their mating season...

http://naturallycuriouswithmaryholland.wordpress.com/2012/02/28/snow-flies/

http://www.flickr.com/photos/61365857@N06/5689275879/in/faves-treegrow/

Bingo -- spot on.

It does look, however, like a mutation -- a complete insect with part of a second insect fused to it. (Poor thing.)
 
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