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Ravine Trapdoor Spider (Burrow) - Cyclocosmia truncata - female

Ravine Trapdoor Spider (Burrow) - Cyclocosmia truncata - Female
Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, USA
...and then when it is opened! The camouflage techniques used to conceal these burrows is truly astounding. The one in this photograph was made by a Cyclocosmia truncata in captivity (notice the wall of the jar in the upper left). As you may imagine, finding one of these in the wild is rediculously hard.

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Ravine Trapdoor Spider (Burrow) - Cyclocosmia truncata - female Ravine Trapdoor Spider (Burrow) - Cyclocosmia truncata - female