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Which Habronattus, please. - Habronattus

Which Habronattus, please. - Habronattus
Antelope Island, Davis County, Utah, USA
March 15, 2009
Tiny spider on bison dung with a black scavenger fly meal. I've looked at habronattus coecatus, borealis, festus and schlingeri and can't decide for sure. Any ideas?

Moved
Moved from Habronattus.

Moved
Moved from Jumping Spiders.

Habronattus
Probably something in the coecatus group. Immature male.

 
Thanks...
Thanks, Ben.

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Moved from Spiders.

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