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Gnaphosid? - Haplodrassus bicornis - male

Gnaphosid? - Haplodrassus bicornis - Male
Groton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
February 15, 2010
Size: 4.6mm
I found this immature male in leaf litter.

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Gnaphosid? - Haplodrassus bicornis - male Gnaphosid? - Haplodrassus bicornis - male Gnaphosid? - Haplodrassus bicornis - male Gnaphosid? - Haplodrassus bicornis - male

Moved
Moved from Ground Spiders.
Kevin, that's great! It's even a new genus for the guide.

Haplodrassus bicornis
This is something new for us: Haplodrassus bicornis.

-K

 
Nice
You rock, Kevin! You and Tom are a great duo. I'll let Tom do the honors of making the new pages. :)

Moved
Moved from Spiders.
Mandy, if you used a technical term for the "venation", I probably wouldn't know what you were talking about:-)
Hopefully I can get these 2 to maturity, and Kevin can get it identified to species.

Yep, I'd say gnaphosid, too
Might even be the same species as your last gnaphosid female. They both have that "venation" on their carapace when you look closely. I don't know if there's a specific word for that in arachnological terms, but it seems like there should be. :)

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