female: ~10,4mm found right next to male: ~7mm
Found 8m deep in cave (Grotte de l'Oeillet) next to a beach. Almost no light getting in there.
1st pic: female body (compare with montana)
2nd pic: female prosoma
3rd pic: male body, dorsal view (compare with montana)
4th pic: male body, ventral view (compare with montana)
5th pic: male chelicerae, frontal view (compare with montana)
6th pic: male big cheliceral "apophysis", dorsal view (compare with montana)
7th pic: male smaller cheliceral "apophysis", lateral view (compare with montana (middle picture))
8th pic: male left Tibia I (2 pics of same segment), lateral view (compare with montana)
9th/last pic: cave in which the couple was found (Grotte de l'Oeillet)
Species I excluded and why:
dearmata (different position of (big) cheliceral teeth on male: comparision)
nigrita (different opisthosoma / darker legs)
extensa (different sternum and different Tibia I ventral hairs on male)
pinicola, intermedia and obtusa (smaller sizes)
reimoseri, shoshone, isidis and nitens (different opisthosoma shapes)
striata (lateral eye distance)
Focus stacks will be uploaded in some days
Auch Hausspinne genannt
1-2cm groß
Giftig wenn sie beißen
Dear @huttonia @dgilperez @armen_seropian , you remember the observation I linked below. I made an observation in the same place, of which I was able to take more photographs. I'm waiting for your comments again. @a0959kedi
Caught as subadult from the area I originally had young males and reared to adulthood.
Dear @huttonia , @dgilperez , @ajott , i would like to get your ideas
Found adjacent to a very boggy area.