Phlogius Rubiseta AF
Iselda in her full post-molt glory, showing off the red setae the species is named for (not really visible in the pic). Currently topped at 140mm DLS but quite thickset.
Curious to know how much this species burrows, this girl's offspring has constructed a silken "bowl" instead of a burrow.
These guys appear semi terrestrial. This female has a large log, she makes a large chamber under it and blocks off all entrances with dirt so i rarely ever see her, but she doesnt burrow deeper than that
 

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samsung SM-G900I
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ƒ/2.2
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4.8 mm
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320
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Tue, 14 July 2020 5:25 PM
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