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Paraplectanoides crassipes?

Oblique view

This small male around 1mm is probably not mature, as the palps would have finer structuring, and could be instead a male of Carepalxis, or Ordgarius, but possibly Paraplectanoides crassipes. Collected mid June 2009 on the northern side of the junction of Fish and Enoggera Creeks, Walton Bridge Reserve, The Gap.

Paraplectanoides crassipes
Photo: Robert Whyte

Side view


Paraplectanoides crassipes
Photo: Robert Whyte

From behind


Paraplectanoides crassipes
Photo: Robert Whyte

Facing


Paraplectanoides crassipes
Photo: Robert Whyte

Facing, showing hairs on leg I


These hairs are diagnostic for this and closely related species.

Paraplectanoides crassipes
Photo: Robert Whyte

From side


Paraplectanoides crassipes
Photo: Robert Whyte

Underneath spider


Paraplectanoides crassipes
Photo: Robert Whyte

Underneath spider


Paraplectanoides crassipes
Photo: Robert Whyte

Facing


Paraplectanoides crassipes
Photo: Robert Whyte

From side


Paraplectanoides crassipes
Photo: Robert Whyte

 

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