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Euagrus apacheus? - Euagrus chisoseus

Euagrus apacheus? - Euagrus chisoseus
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
April 19, 2014
Size: Around 15mm
I read some old documents and made a random ID towards some random species (like an idiot) that was documented in Hays County, pretty close to where I was. They were extremely common, occurring under many of the rocks there. Probably the most common spider I encountered in the area.

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that species is known as Euagrus chisoseus now. Your guess is likely right based on range. Not sure if that's enough to go on to make a new page though.

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