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Woodlouse hunting spider

Dysdera crocata-Woodlouse hunter

Description:

cephalothorax (head-end) of a woodlouse hunting spider

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2 Comments

WandaMatt
WandaMatt 11 years ago

Thank you Goody!

Aaron_G
Aaron_G 11 years ago

Hi and welcome to Project Noah! This is actually the cephalothorax (head-end) of a woodlouse hunting spider. There isn't a lot left to look at, but those chelicerae (mouthparts) are unmistakable. Since it's a spider, I've gone ahead and have moved this to Arthopods for you.

WandaMatt
Spotted by
WandaMatt

Aurora, Colorado, USA

Spotted on Jun 5, 2012
Submitted on Jun 5, 2012

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