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Archive for month: December 2014
JimPhotosDecember 15, 20140 Likes

Juvenile Male Western Black Widow

A juvenile male western black widow, one molt away from sexual maturity. Click on an image to enlargen it.

December 2014

Juvenile male western black widow 1

Juvenile male western black widow 1Comb-footed spider 2

Juvenile male western black widow 1

Juvenile male western black widow

Juvenile male western black widow

Juvenile male western black widow

Comb-footed spider 4

Comb-footed spider 4

JimPhotosDecember 15, 20140 Likes

Titiotus

Spider collected by CM29314, early December 2014. Not a brown recluse. It is a Titiotus spider. Click on image to enlarge it. See also Titiotus spider – a non-toxic, brown recluse look-alike.

29314 Probably a Gnaphosid. Eye arrangement

29314 Titiotus. Eye arrangement

Probable gnaphosid collected by 29314

Titiotus collected by 29314

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Compare the eye arrangement to that of the brown recluse. See

Loxosceles. Note the eye arrangement. Image from internet. Recluses have only 6 eyes.

Loxosceles. Note the eye arrangement.  Recluses have only 6 eyes. This image is from the internet, placed here for comparison.

 

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