napabob wrote:
found it under a log
Not sure, but believe to be in family Dysderidae. Possibly a common one, Dysderidae crocata. Long jaws an adaption for hunting woodlice.(Spiders and Kin, Levi and Zim). And, nicely done.
Bill
Mind your toes with that Woodlouse spider, very nicely focused shots as usual.
Excellent in every way. Great job on a great subject. Keep them coming.
napabob wrote:
found it under a log
excellent! i havent seen one yet
even went out at night looking
Nice! I really like these things. Looks fearsome, but the long fangs are specialized for flipping woodlice/sowbugs.
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