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Hello!
I did some headlamp hunting a couple nights ago and visited a small lake surrounded by a sandy beach peppered with dry vegetation and pine trees. Found spiders like this in great numbers, although burrows are not obvious or even visible in this location during the day. Most spiders were nearly the same size as these, with some being a bit smaller. Unless these are juvenile, I did not witness any obvious males. These two individuals are burrowing in captivity, but seem to spend the day buried with no visible hole. Not sure what these are, and haven't found any dead ringers on the board or bugguide.
Individual 1
Individual 2 - No measurement photo for this one, but it's very similar in size to the first.
Again, I'm not sure what I have here. Would appreciate any help.
Thanks!
I did some headlamp hunting a couple nights ago and visited a small lake surrounded by a sandy beach peppered with dry vegetation and pine trees. Found spiders like this in great numbers, although burrows are not obvious or even visible in this location during the day. Most spiders were nearly the same size as these, with some being a bit smaller. Unless these are juvenile, I did not witness any obvious males. These two individuals are burrowing in captivity, but seem to spend the day buried with no visible hole. Not sure what these are, and haven't found any dead ringers on the board or bugguide.
Individual 1
Individual 2 - No measurement photo for this one, but it's very similar in size to the first.
Again, I'm not sure what I have here. Would appreciate any help.
Thanks!