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Antrodiaetus pacificus
Photo#453477
Copyright © 2010
Lynette Elliott
mygalomorph -
Antrodiaetus pacificus
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Puyallup, Pierce College, Pierce County, Washington, USA
September 9, 2010
Size: 15 mm
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Contributed by
Lynette Elliott
on 10 September, 2010 - 5:34pm
Last updated 11 September, 2010 - 10:10am
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. From Rod Crawford:
"It's A. pacificus. Those 2 species are pretty easy to separate in
adult males, especially in a view like this that shows the first leg
clearly, because pugnax males have the first leg tibia modified. I
actually can't find any online photos of male pugnax. Keep looking,
maybe you'll find one!"
…
Lynette Elliott
, 10 September, 2010 - 5:36pm