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Hogna Carolinensis? - Hogna antelucana

Hogna Carolinensis? - Hogna antelucana
North Las Vegas, Clark County, Nevada, USA
May 6, 2013
Size: About an inch and a half
It's solid black on the entire bottom, and has black stripes on the bottom of its back legs.

Moved
Moved from ID Request. Yes, based on the ventral description I think this is very likely. It would be nice to have a photo of the venter to confirm the description.

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Hogna antelucana might be right (this species wasn't moved to Tigrosa), regardless of the species this looks like it's the first submission from this genus for Nevada. :) Let's see what the others think.

Tigrosa antelucana
...is your spider

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