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Photo#57443
False trapdoor spider? - Ummidia

False trapdoor spider? - Ummidia
Gainesville, Ozark County, Missouri, USA
June 3, 2006
Size: 2"
Found this male crawling around and wanted to know if anyone can positively ID this for me. Definitely a Mygalomorph or sorts...

Moved
Moved from Mygalomorphs.

I would place this in Ctenizi
I would place this in Ctenizidae. Its a male and based on the shape of the pedipalps, anterior legs, and the transverse thoracic furrow I feel pretty safe saying that it belongs in Ummidia.

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