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Photo#479686
unknown spider - Hibana velox - male

unknown spider - Hibana velox - Male
Conway, Horry County, South Carolina, USA
December 17, 2010
Size: body approx. 18mm
ID assistance, please.

Moved

Moved
Moved from Hibana.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Looks like a Hibana species.
Looks like a Hibana species. Collected?

-Kevin

 
Hibana gracilis ?
One reference says the brown chelicerae is a key feature of this species.

 
Look at
the full-size view of this one and see the problem. What is the range where that rule applies?

 
brown chelicerae Hibana
Well darn. I'll guess we'll have to figure that out.

 
But I think they are east- an
But I think they are east- and west-coast species. Will have to double-check.

 
Probably
All of our Hibana incursa are CA (so far)
All of our Hibana gracilis are east of Texas (so far) and the "brown chelicerae" rule for Hibana gracilis seems to come from Spiders of the Eastern US. Range from New England to Florida and west to Texas and Kansas (according to Kaston)

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