same place as my last posts on here. In san clemente hills, bushy area. You gave me insight on the other two that kinda look like this one. you said Apholopelma.
ALL California T's are Aphonopelmas, but there are a few different species within the state. This one is likely a male A. eutylenum, too. Like most species in the genus, mature males and females don't look alike. In Chalcodes, for instance, most MM's are nearly all-black.
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