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Hybauchenidium cymbadentatum
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Copyright © 2010
tom murray
Dwarf Spider -
Hybauchenidium cymbadentatum
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Antrim, Hillsboro County, New Hampshire, USA
February 18, 2010
Size: 2.4mm
Found on the snow.
Images of this individual:
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Contributed by
tom murray
on 18 February, 2010 - 11:44pm
Last updated 25 July, 2010 - 12:57pm
Moved
Moved from
Dwarf Spiders
.
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Kevin Pfeiffer
, 25 July, 2010 - 12:57pm
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Glückwünsch!
A new species for us...
Hybauchenidium cymbadentatum
(Crosby & Bishop, 1935)
Pedipalp perfectly matches drawings in Paquin & Dupérré, 2003 (p. 111).
-Kevin
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Kevin Pfeiffer
, 25 July, 2010 - 12:08pm
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Hybauchenidium cymbadentatum
I'm not even going to try to pronounce the name of this one. Glückwünsch! makes more sense to me than the spiders name:-)
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tom murray
, 25 July, 2010 - 1:16pm
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Another case where yours are
Another case where yours are probably the
only
publicly accessible images of this species to be found anywhere. Amazing times we live in, huh?
-K
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Kevin Pfeiffer
, 25 July, 2010 - 1:28pm
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Well,
That's why bugguide is so important!
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tom murray
, 25 July, 2010 - 2:16pm
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