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Cheiracanthium mildei - male

Cheiracanthium mildei - Male
willamette valley, lane County, Oregon, USA
April 20, 2015
Size: 8mm
looks like a maturing dude

are the short legs a clue to a specific instar?

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Moved from ID Request.
The legs look long to me.

I don't think so...
Nope legs aren't that great of a clue that I'm aware of. The palps are usually a pretty good indicator. They look almost mature to me. Maybe one more molt to go?

 
maybe
So as far as you know, penultimates don't have long 1st legs, only the adults?

 
sorry
I don't know the answer to that

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