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spitting spider - Dictis striatipes - female

spitting spider - Dictis striatipes - Female
Picture Rocks, Pima County, Arizona, USA
April 10, 2013

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Moved from Scytodes.

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Moved from Spiders.

 
Adult Female!
Margarethe, this spider's palps appear to be slender, all the way to the tips and the abdomen is about twice the size of the adult male's in this genus, as far as I can tell. Please let me know what you think about this. Thanks

 
Yes, I think it's a female

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Moved from ID Request. Nice one. The pattern might be enough to get a species ID.

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