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Arachnid in Florida Keys - Tailless whip scorpion? - Selenops insularis - female

Arachnid in Florida Keys - Tailless whip scorpion? - Selenops insularis - Female
Ramrod Key, Monroe County, Florida, USA
March 19, 2009
This was on a concrete barrier next to rockland hammock, salt marsh, and mangrove ecosystems at the northern end of Ramrod Key.

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This is Selenops insularis
This is Selenops insularis

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Selenopidae

it's a spider
I have no idea which one though, or even where to begin.
I see the resemblance to a whip scorpion per your question.

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