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tentative Megahexura in burrow - Megahexura fulva - female

tentative Megahexura in burrow - Megahexura fulva - Female
San Bernardino County, California, USA
November 26, 2009
Size: 1/2"BL
These little mygalomorphs are fairly common in the hills of Alta Loma, CA, USA. Same spider in pictures also marked with the cacoseraphmegahexuragroup1 identifier

should be Arthropoda -> Arachnida -> Araneae -> Mygalomorphae -> Mecicobothriidae -> Megahexura -> fulva

Arthropoda -> Arachnida -> Araneae -> Mygalomorphae -> Mecicobothriidae -> Megahexura -> fulva

i believe i used this for keying
AMERICAN MUSEUM
Novitiates Number 2687: A Revision of the Spider Family
Mecicobothriidae (Araneae, Mygalomorphae) by WILLIS J. GERTSCH AND NORMAN I. PLATNICK

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tentative Megahexura in burrow - Megahexura fulva - female tentative Megahexura in burrow - Megahexura fulva - female tentative Megahexura in burrow - Megahexura fulva - female

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