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Photo#853385
Spider - Euryopis

Spider - Euryopis
Big Gypsum Valley, near Slickrock, Montrose County, Colorado, USA
August 9, 2013
Size: 4.8mm
Pit trapped in desert riparian Tamarix habitat

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Moved
Moved from Cobweb Spiders.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Maybe Euryopis?
Maybe Euryopis?

Moved
Moved from ID Request. Looks like something in Euryopis. Any chance of a clearer view of the epigynum? It's that dark round spot at the top of the last photo that's out of focus.

 
thanks again for the help!
perhaps the photo I added helps? another cobweb neat!

 
Update
Update, just looked through Levi 1954b and I think this genus is out of my league at the moment! :) A high-magnification, in-focus view of the epigynum will probably help. E. scriptipes may be a possibility. It's supposed to be in CO and is fairly large. Just a wild guess at this point though.

 
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Unfortunately it's still out of focus... I'll try and look into this a bit later when I have time. These photos may be enough, I'm not sure (unfamiliar with the genus). Someone else may have an idea in the meantime.

 
whoops sorry
I'll see if I can manage some better pictures

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