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Sweep victim - Tmarus floridensis

Sweep victim - Tmarus floridensis
Okeechobee County, Florida, USA
December 11, 2010
This immature collected in net when sweeping dry prarie vegetation. Note that left side legs I and II are replacements for legs lost previously.

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Nice find, Lyn.
Nice find, Lyn.

 
Thanks, Kevin. This is actual
Thanks, Kevin. This is actually a very common species in this 55,000 acre dry prairie preserve. I'm still looking for angulatus here, as Gertsch (1939) indicated that species is found as far south in FL as the preserve.

 
Post a couple photos of matur
Post a couple photos of mature specimens, when you get a chance and the opportunity.

Good luck with angulatus.

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