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Ummidia - Eucteniza

Ummidia - Eucteniza
San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas, USA
May 31, 2009
Size: 1.5"
This is certainly the largest, by far, of these trap door spiders that I've dug up in the garden over the past couple of years. My guess is that it's probably a female. I'm pretty sure that it's an Ummidia species, however, is there sufficient information in these two pictures to determine a species?

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Moved
Moved from Ummidia. Thank you very much Brent!

This is probably a female Euc
This is probably a female Eucteniza, Family Cyrtaucheniidae.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

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