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Tarantula - Eucteniza relata

Tarantula - Eucteniza relata
Copperas Cove, Coryell County, Texas, USA
October 21, 2009

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If anyone is interested
According to (1)Spiders of North America: An Identification Manual, these spinnerets are exactly what is expected of a Ctenizid.

 
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Time for me to look at SONA (Spiders of North America) once more. :\

-K

 
Hmm
It seems that I should have read more before commenting. lol. These spinnerets (PMS short, PLS longer, etc...) are actually common in a few of the Mygalomorph families, not just the Ctenizidae.

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