hi Peter,
interesting specimen.
So far I can say that it´s no Linothele curvitarsis and probably no L. sexfasciata (but here only a single juvenile specimen is known). Maybe some Diplura sp.?
hi,
certainly no Trechona. All species known from that genus inhabitate coastal woods in Brazil and look completely different from the spider shown in the picture. The only genus that would fit from appearance and distribution is Diplura.
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