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African Giant Centipede (Ethmostigmus trigonopodus)

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markusgmeiner

Date

August 17, 2020 06:01 AM SAST

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Giant Centipedes (Genus Ethmostigmus)

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ants999

Date

July 27, 2024 05:11 PM AWST

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Giant Centipedes (Genus Scolopendra)

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calfirecap

Date

August 10, 2024 10:34 PM +08

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November 17, 2022 06:29 PM CST

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Stone Centipedes (Order Lithobiomorpha)

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naturalist5716

Date

August 2020

Place

Taiwan (Google, OSM)

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What

Stone Centipedes (Order Lithobiomorpha)

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peterswart

Date

February 21, 2009 02:47 PM SAST

Description

Centipede, approx 50mm long. Very fast moving

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peterswart

Date

February 21, 2009 02:46 PM SAST

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What

Handsome Reddish-brown Centipedes (Genus Paralamyctes)

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peterswart

Date

May 2011

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lily_kumpe

Date

September 27, 2024 08:57 PM AEST

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glmory

Date

January 19, 2019 12:38 PM PST

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tamiranda

Date

January 6, 2018 02:02 PM HST

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miralles10

Date

March 21, 2015 01:09 PM UTC

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What

Stone Centipedes (Order Lithobiomorpha)

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absoluteandy

Date

November 21, 2015

Place

Motupipi (Google, OSM)

Description

Possibly a new species.

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peterswart

Date

April 20, 2024 02:38 PM SAST

Description

This centipede ran out from under a rock when I lifted the rock. It moved very quickly.

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Greater Lithobius (Lithobius pilicornis)

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duckindisguise

Date

April 23, 2023 10:57 PM BST

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prakrit

Date

January 2023

Place

Chocó, CO (Google, OSM)

Description

Possibly T. choco? I am not sure about the diagnostic
Male

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saku_

Place

Aichi, JP (Google, OSM)

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What

Centipedes (Class Chilopoda)

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gabdias

Date

September 22, 2024 10:27 AM -03

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Red Centipedes (Genus Scolopocryptops)

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dingbat2

Date

August 18, 2024 01:24 PM PDT

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cedric_lee

Date

July 29, 2022 01:42 PM PDT

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trickman

Date

March 2021

Description

From within dark zone of a lava tube; 6mm lines on paper in second photo

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Halcyon Giant Centipede (Scolopendra alcyona)

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shige-kanao

Date

August 2024

Description

渡嘉敷島のリュウジンオオムカデ Scolopendra alcyona ?

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Giant Centipedes (Genus Scolopendra)

Date

November 25, 2015 09:53 AM WITA

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Typical Spiders (Suborder Araneomorphae)

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stevenw12339

Date

December 29, 2023 03:18 PM CST

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stevenw12339

Date

December 15, 2023 10:27 AM CST

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stevenw12339

Date

August 9, 2024 09:10 PM MDT

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What

Texas Cave Scorpion (Pseudouroctonus reddelli)

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stevenw12339

Date

September 7, 2024 09:14 PM CDT

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Southeastern Cave Pseudoscorpion (Hesperochernes mirabilis)

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hydrophilus

Date

November 2023

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What

Troglobious Pill Woodlice (Genus Troglodillo)

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n0xas

Date

April 25, 2024 02:57 PM +07

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Troglobious Pill Woodlice (Genus Troglodillo)

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dolphin07

Date

March 12, 2024 10:05 PM CST

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Eastern Red Centipede (Scolopocryptops sexspinosus)

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hydrophilus

Date

June 2023

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What

Troglobious Pill Woodlice (Genus Troglodillo)

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hydrophilus

Date

January 2020

Place

Thailand (Google, OSM)

Description

Found in a cave near its resurgence entrance.

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richboden

Date

April 10, 2010 03:15 PM EEST

Description

In Movile Cave (Peştera Movile), example of Cryptops subgen. Cryptops speleorex which is endemic to this site and was (prior to 2020) thought to be a morphotype of Cryptops subgen. Cryptops anomalans but C. subgen. C. speleorex was publish as a novel species in 2020.

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yoshito_fm

Date

September 8, 2019 11:22 AM CDT

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arachnida

Date

February 2011

Place

México (Google, OSM)

Description

Especie no descrita del género, son alacranes muy díficiles de encontrar pues en las cuevas hay muchos lugares donde poder ocultarse, se sabe muy poco sobre su historia natural.

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cl_jes

Date

March 25, 2011

Description

Escorpión troglobio del género Typhlochactas.

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ldvn

Date

May 23, 2023 02:54 PM CEST

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ilplataleo

Date

May 9, 2021 10:44 PM CEST

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miralles10

Date

January 21, 2023 01:32 PM CET

Description

In a cavity

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diego_o_o_

Date

March 30, 2024 10:35 PM -05

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What

Chthoniid Pseudoscorpions (Family Chthoniidae)

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temminicki

Date

April 1, 2023 01:13 PM PDT

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Date

November 3, 2023 10:29 AM PDT

Description

In compost.

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calebv15

Date

May 22, 2024 06:33 PM PDT

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ssnp184

Date

April 20, 2018 07:46 PM CST

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ssnp184

Date

September 15, 2017 10:43 PM CST

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ssnp184

Date

October 6, 2018 09:33 PM CST

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What

Cape Docile Scorpion (Opisthacanthus capensis)

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cliffdorse

Date

September 22, 2024 09:18 AM SAST

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What

Litoral Many-pitted Centipede (Eupolybothrus litoralis)

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mazzeip

Date

August 10, 2017 09:03 AM CEST

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solo1

Date

February 2024

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cedric_lee

Date

August 13, 2023

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What

Red Centipedes (Genus Scolopocryptops)

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dlevitis

Date

May 22, 2020 10:00 AM PDT

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What

Red Centipedes (Genus Scolopocryptops)

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primno

Date

February 9, 2019 07:19 AM PST

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bdog

Date

April 29, 2020

Description

Dead in water

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What

Giant Desert Centipede (Scolopendra heros)

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carnegiecoop

Date

September 22, 2024 01:29 PM MDT

Description

Apparently this thing has no compunctions about being a child predator considering it was going to town on Guinea paper wasp larvae.

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Giant Centipedes (Genus Scolopendra)

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billyschofield

Date

September 14, 2024 05:25 PM +07

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What

Australasian Giant Centipede (Ethmostigmus rubripes)

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tarathomsen4

Date

September 23, 2024 09:41 PM AEST

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What

Red Centipedes (Genus Scolopocryptops)

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thomas-dubreuil

Date

August 9, 2020 09:22 PM AST

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What

Cave Centipedes (Genus Cryptops)

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cedric_lee

Date

January 11, 2019 01:03 PM PST

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What

Cave Centipedes (Genus Cryptops)

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cedric_lee

Date

March 1, 2021 10:46 AM PST

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What

Giant Centipedes (Genus Scolopendra)

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micrathene

Date

February 18, 2019 01:58 PM MST

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What

Common Desert Centipede (Scolopendra polymorpha)

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dccarthy

Date

June 9, 2020 12:14 PM MST

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bdla

Date

July 3, 2018 11:17 AM PDT

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yriassic85

Date

April 8, 2023 12:07 AM CST

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What

Hairy Earwig (Arixenia esau)

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globalherping

Date

January 2011

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maricamacho

Date

September 20, 2024 07:56 PM -04

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d_b

Date

April 2009

Place

Private

Description

Alacrán troglobio. Espécimen perteneciente a la Colección Nacional de Arácnidos. Compartido con fines informativos y representativos.

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Date

February 12, 2024 04:20 PM PST

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Giant Centipedes (Genus Scolopendra)

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adam_cheesemans

Date

May 12, 2024 01:18 PM +08

Description

These are shots taken by trip participants which is why I do not have the exact longitude or latitude. Any help is appreciated!

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timoteo_b

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What

Stone Centipedes (Order Lithobiomorpha)

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arnovandervyver

Date

September 10, 2024 11:54 AM SAST

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jairalcntar

Date

December 29, 2020 05:15 PM MST

Description

Determinación dada por el Dr. David Chamé.

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the_kaleu

Date

September 25, 2021 10:50 PM PDT

Description

I'm fairly certain that this scorpion is Smeringurus aridus. In appearance, this particular example was noticeably large, being by my approximation slightly larger than most adult male mesaensis I've encountered. When I first discovered this individual, it was extending its pedipalps from a shallow burrow. I carefully excavated the surrounding area and gently removed the scorpion from its burrow to examine in more detail.

The weak scalloping of the fingers very closely resembled illustrations depicting S aridus. There appear to be 26 denticles in the sixth row of the fixed finger. I placed plastic wrap over the scorpion and took the included picture of its genital papillae. It's not quite as pronounced as I would have thought, but appears almost identical to the papillae of the Smeringurus vachoni immanis that I came across later in the night, and have also included a picture of. Although not particularly relevant, I also included a single image of the genital operculum of a Smeringurus mesaensis male just for comparison's sake. If you are not certain which one is which, I watermarked the lower left corner of those images with the species name being depicted.

I was feeling fairly fancy that night and decided to bust out my new-fangled mobile photo studio. If you knew what it was actually made of you'd probably have a good laugh at how ridiculous it is, but it was such a pain in the ass to set up that I took a lot of pictures to offset the effort. I hope you'll excuse me for it, lol. This was the only adult male I found that night, so that is why it received special treatment in particular. Now that I have reviewed the pictures produced from my mobile "photo studio" ($4 home depot drop cloth) and I'm happy with the results, I will now keep it set up in my trunk for future use.

I ended up in this particular area after being swarmed by some kind of cicada-like insect at the original spot. I'm obviously not afraid of bugs, but spending half an hour with hundreds of tiny insects constantly crawling all over my skin took its toll on me, not to mention I couldn't even take any photos because the scorpions were chased off by the horde constantly flying into them. I drove around for a while and took a wrong turn and got lost. I eventually ended up in this location where the aridus was found. I can confirm the location is accurate because because I had used GPS to pin where I parked my Jeep. An interesting fact about this locale in particular is that a majority of the surrounding hills are largely featureless and devoid of vegetation. There are little to no rocks or debris for the scorpions to hide amongst, and so the hillside was littered with active burrows. The soil was very soft, which likely accounted for the high density of these burrows. The visibility was amazing, and I found an absolute treasure-trove of other Smeringurus aridus of different sexes and instars, as well as a few Serradigitus joshuaensis hiding in the cracks and pits in the hillside. It is worth noting that although the initial trail which leads into Smoke Tree Wash can be driven on normally, it quickly becomes a very deeply sandy trail which is traversable only by a 4WD vehicle. It is however relatively close to the trailhead, so I imagine those of us without 4x4 could easily walk to this location. It would have added to the mystique if I had found aridus somewhere deep in the wilderness, but I think it's better this way, don't you think? If you're looking for aridus and found any of the info here to be useful, please leave a comment on this post, I would really appreciate it!

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Dune Scorpion (Smeringurus mesaensis)

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judy_shae_nns

Date

November 24, 2021 09:15 PM PST

Description

found in backyard with little foliage

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Scolopendrid Centipedes (Family Scolopendridae)

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eongrobler

Date

September 14, 2024 11:17 AM SAST

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behendrixson

Date

September 23, 2022 08:24 PM PDT

Description

Female P. xanthus getting ready to munch on a female P. hirsutipes (observation also added for P. hirsutipes).

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gregpauly

Date

April 30, 2016 10:55 AM PDT

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myxfit

Date

June 2024

Description

From my culture of this species. The culture was started last year from locally wild-caught individuals from this area.

They bioluminesce only briefly when disturbed. A second or less. For this shot, I set up the camera with a very high ISO and 5s exposure, then turned out the lights, started the exposure and gently blew on them to trigger the bioluminesce.

The bioluminesce is visible by eye, in a sufficiently dark room.

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Texas Blind Snake (Rena dulcis)

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myriada

Date

April 2022

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

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ivanparr

Date

June 2024

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cedric_lee

Date

March 17, 2021 11:25 AM PDT

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coqwallon

Date

November 23, 1991

Description

on Isla Robinson Crusoë

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What

Monkey-Puzzle (Araucaria araucana)

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rauli

Date

January 19, 2010 04:12 PM CET

Description

PN Conquillio - Araukarien an der Waldgrenze

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What

California Fan Palm (Washingtonia filifera)

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michaelkauffmann

Date

January 21, 2024 12:42 PM PST

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What

Devil Scorpions (Family Vaejovidae)

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uncle_iroh

Date

March 13, 2021 11:36 AM MST

Description

~11mm

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kimbanessie

Date

September 29, 2023 08:48 PM MST

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Date

February 19, 2024

Description

Redwood (planted) leaf litter. Length = 2.4 mm

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isaacthelord

Date

October 2020

Place

Texas, US (Google, OSM)

Description

Handled and collected under proper permit. Posted with permission from owner.

  1. Top
  2. Bottom
  3. Bottom of head
  4. Top of head (kind of looks like reduced eyespots on side of head
  5. Top of head (eyespot (?) behind antennae)

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Stone Spiders (Genus Drassodes)

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cedric_lee

Date

January 26, 2020 11:04 AM PST

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Typical Spiders (Suborder Araneomorphae)

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bsword

Date

June 5, 2022 09:41 AM PDT

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Neobisiid Pseudoscorpions (Family Neobisiidae)

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ds_explorings

Date

March 2022

Description

Grapevine.

About 2mm long. Red and cream.

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ponerinecat

Date

October 2, 2022 01:56 PM PDT

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What

Chthoniid Pseudoscorpions (Family Chthoniidae)

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ponerinecat

Date

March 18, 2023 12:51 PM PDT

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What

Pallid Cave Spider (Eidmannella pallida)

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mhedin

Date

July 25, 2021 12:18 PM PDT

Description

under rocks, shaded N-facing rockpile, conifer forest

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nickybay

Date

June 5, 2019

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gaetanjouvenez

Date

August 13, 2024 06:14 PM CEST

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Stone Spiders (Genus Drassodes)

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deanna54

Date

May 3, 2020 10:55 PM MST

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sam0127

Date

August 31, 2024 10:22 AM MST

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Pocock's Lampshade-web Spider (Hypochilus pococki)

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scrubfae

Date

August 2024