A tiny Barychelid from Western Australia. I hate photographing them because they are so small and fast that digital focussing never clearly gets them. But a beautiful and uncommon species nonetheless
I think they get a little larger, like 1 and half inch DLS. These are not by any means the smallest Barychelids in Australia though, Sason colemani are arboreals that are about half an inch DLS fully grown
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