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Plectreuridae? - Kibramoa - female

Plectreuridae? - Kibramoa - Female
Mount Diablo, Contra Costa County, California, USA
April 12, 2014
Size: 10 mm
Found beneath a rock on the eastern slope of Mt. Diablo.

This
appears to be a subadult male, based on palps.
Possibly this species

Moved
Moved from Plectreuridae.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Hmm
This isn't the greatest angle, but from what I can tell, femur I is robust and has a noticeable curve. Plus, it lacks spines on the dorsal surface, especially distally.

Those characters rule out Kibramoa, so we're left with Plectreurys. That's my two cents on the matter.

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