This pesky female ate her last egg sac, but luckily, she has molted out while it's still breeding season. So here she is: fresh molt P. parvula (common name Chile Burst??), and don't forget the back view, this species has a really interesting patterned abdomen near the spinnerets.
So here's a new picture of a friend's A. versicolor juvenile, freshly molted,
and I was VERY happy to see my D. annulatipes giving birth about 4 or 5 days ago. (Yes, i know this is the T section...but I am making it my mission to help other people see how great 'other' inverts can be!)
This is a Stasimopus species, known as a "cork-lid trapdoor spider".
Female, approximately 6-7cm legspan.
I'm having trouble ID'ing it to the species level, since i don't have exact locale info just yet, and the genus key is rather ambiguous with several species descriptions.
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