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Tmarus (genus)
thank you ChunXingWong, Chief RedEarth, KarenL.., and now I've changed its name from an unknown spider --> Tmanus spider :)
It is from the Tmarus genus.That's the closest ID I can get.
This spider resembles Senoculidae spiders but Senoculidae is restricted to Central and South America.
Another spotting from the Philippineshttp://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/118...
It seems like this type of spider can be found there too.The last time I have seen this was over 3 years ago.Until now, I am still unable to determine it's kind.
Great spot!
Spotted on Jan 13, 2012 Submitted on Jan 16, 2012
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thank you ChunXingWong, Chief RedEarth, KarenL.., and now I've changed its name from an unknown spider --> Tmanus spider :)
It is from the Tmarus genus.
That's the closest ID I can get.
This spider resembles Senoculidae spiders but Senoculidae is restricted to Central and South America.
Another spotting from the Philippines
http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/118...
It seems like this type of spider can be found there too.
The last time I have seen this was over 3 years ago.
Until now, I am still unable to determine it's kind.
Great spot!