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Crab spider? - Paraphrynus carolynae

Crab spider? - Paraphrynus carolynae
Tucson, Pima County, Arizona, USA
September 22, 2008
Size: Body 1/2in; antenna 2in.

Moved

whipscorpion
see guide page here.

 
Actually...
it's a tailless whipscorpion, here. Looks like Paraphrynus mexicanus.

 
Tailless whipscorpion
Thanks so much for the indentification....that's exactly what it is.

 
Nice!
I didn't even know these existed! Learn somethin' new...

 
Thank you so much for getting
Thank you so much for getting me headed down the road of trying to figure this out. I've lived here off and on my whole life and never encountered this kind of scorpion before.

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