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Eris something - Eris militaris - male

Eris something - Eris militaris - Male
Corinth, Denton County, Texas, USA
November 12, 2021
Okay so I am a little confused. Do Eris militaris NEVER have any white scales on the ridge of the cephalothorax? Like never ever? Because this looks like Eris militaris, but it has just a few of you look closely. Past the chelicerae there are a few white scales and white hairs (not translucent hairs like in the front) could this be Eris flava? 😬

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Eris something - Eris militaris - male Eris something - Eris militaris - male Eris something - Eris militaris - male Eris something - male

Moved
Moved from Jumping Spiders.

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Moved from ID Request. Also leaning Eris. White sometimes can occur in male E. militaris.

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