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Photo#654963
Spider

Spider
Santa Barbara County, California, USA
June 8, 2012
Size: ~1.5cm body/head length
This is the only other angle I have, of a different individual under the same board as

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Spider Spider

Moved
Family Tengellidae and Zorocratidae were synonymized with family Zoropsidae.(1)

Moved
Moved from Spiders. This is our best guess at this time.

nice. I'm sure you have a higher res, image
Can you post a close-up of the eyes?

 
Tengellidae - maybe
it looks similar to this one.. though I don't really see any marks on the carapace of your specimen


 
Looks close...
All of the guys I've seen have unmarked carapaces, but otherwise it looks really close. Maybe variation or a related species?

 
Yes, I'd like to see another set of shots
if possible the next time you find one. If we can get a close-up of the eyes from a dorsal view & a view from the front. A ventral view can't hurt though I don't if it will help or not. Of course an epigyne shot or palp shot might help as well.

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