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Adult Male - Alopecosa aculeata - male

Adult Male - Alopecosa aculeata - Male
Whitecourt, Alberta, Canada
April 27, 2010
Size: BL = 9 mm
Showing the "mesally directed tooth" (Dondale) on the median apophysis. The palp is rotated slightly counterclockwise in this picture. The tooth is pointed more to the left than it appears.

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eye
It looks like an eye with very thick lashes!

 
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LOL. I never noticed that before!

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