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- Submitted: May 17, 2018
- Photographed: May 16, 2018
- Spider: Curicaberis
- Sex:Male,
- Maturity:Adult
- Location: Mission hills, California, United States
- Spotted Indoors: Garage or shed
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes: Dorsal
Curicaberis
Picture ID 13703
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Curicaberis spp. Family Genus Species
- Submitted Apr 27, 2019
- Photographed Apr 26, 2019
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Curicaberis spp. Family Genus Species
- Submitted Jun 5, 2019
- Photographed Jun 4, 2019
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Curicaberis spp. Family Genus Species
- Submitted May 10, 2018
- Photographed May 8, 2018
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Curicaberis spp. Family Genus Species
- Submitted May 27, 2019
- Photographed May 27, 2019
- Male
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- 1 Comments
Perhaps Olios sp.? Seems rather thin, but that could be any number of factors
thank you so much for your help I thought so but weren’t too sure if it was a Huntsman
It is a Huntsman (Sparassidae). Should be a Curicaberis sp., some of which were somewhat recently transferred from Olios (prior to 2015 this was probably considered Olios). For Olios in CA there is only Olios giganteus which has big black chelicerae so it can be ruled out.
Thank you so much couldn’t find anything that looks like them