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Artema atlanta female with egg sac - Artema atlanta - female

Artema atlanta female with egg sac - Artema atlanta - Female
Westmoreland, Imperial County, California, USA
June 14, 2009
This adult female was collected on April 6, 2009 from under the New River Bridge in Westmoreland, CA. Artema atlanta is the largest pholcid in the world and was introduced to North America. At this time, the only known colonies of this spider in the continental U.S. are in southern Arizona and southeastern California. On June 14, 2009 she was found in her tank with an egg sac in her jaws.

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