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Mecicobothriidae

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Containing group: Atypoidea

References

Gertsch, W.J., Platnick, N.I., 1979. A revision of the spider family Mecicobothriidae (Araneae, Mygalomorphae). American Museum Novitates 2687, 1-32.

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Scientific Name Megahexura fulva
Location Sierra de Salinas, California, USA
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Sex Female
Collection MCH 07_104
Collector M Hedin, Jim Starrett & Dean Leavitt
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Copyright © 2007 Marshal Hedin
Scientific Name Megahexura fulva
Location Mariposa, California
Acknowledgements Jason Bond; National Science Foundation
Specimen Condition web
Identified By Marshal Hedin
Collection MCH 02_012
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Scientific Name Hexura picea
Location Clatsop Co., Oregon
Specimen Condition Live Specimen
Identified By Marshal Hedin
Sex Female
Collection SD-007
Collector Casey Richart & Shahan Derkarabetian
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Copyright © Marshal Hedin
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