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Unidentified Spider - Olios giganteus

Unidentified Spider - Olios giganteus
Bandelier National Monument, Los Alamos County, New Mexico, USA
November 9, 2009
Size: about 1.5 inches
Was found indoors then moved outdoors. Very large and hairy.

Moved
Moved from Olios. ID by Rod Crawford.

Moved
Moved from ID Request. I did some research on this family and filled in all the info pages. I ruled out both of the other genera.

Giant Crab Spider, looks a bit like this Olios
Wait for more advanced spider expert comments. This is an amateur idea.


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