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Photo#710246
Elvira - Paramaevia poultoni - female

Elvira - Paramaevia poultoni - Female
Luling, TX, Caldwell County, Texas, USA
September 28, 2012
Size: 10 mm?
She's been identified as a female Paramaevia poultoni by G.B. Edwards

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Elvira - Paramaevia poultoni - female Elvira - Paramaevia poultoni - female

Moved
Moved from Jumping Spiders.

I linked your images
I assumed that the namesake indicated they were of the same specimen. Feel free to unlink them if that is the case. I am not familiar with that species and hope that you are correct.

 
Yes, they are the same specim
Yes, they are the same specimen. G.B. IDed this by picture only but it does fit into the physical appearance of Maevia(formerly Paramaevia) poultoni.

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