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Spider ID help.... - Rhomphaea fictilium

Spider ID help.... - Rhomphaea fictilium
McDonough, Henry County, Georgia, USA
August 6, 2011
eating another spider

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Spider ID help.... - Rhomphaea fictilium Spider ID help.... - Rhomphaea fictilium Spider ID help.... - Rhomphaea fictilium

Moved
Moved from Rhomphaea.

Moved
Moved from ID Request. Nice find.

Well there's only two species in the US so I'll call it Rhomphaea fictilium. Now of course that's assuming we have the genus correct. =] Rhomphaea projiciens has a little different shape and a projection (looks like a stinger) coming off the end of the abdomen. I admit I'm not very clear on what the males may look like. You could try reading this..
bugguide.net/node/view/543523 (copied from my comment to you on flickr).

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