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Very cool. It's a mygalomorph for sure, and I don't think it's Calisoga longitarsus, which is probably our most common myga (too robust, not gray), and it's not a tarantula (not hairy enough). Did you find it like this, just out crawling around? Do you have any closer shots, or better yet, shots of the underside?
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Very cool. It's a mygalomorph for sure, and I don't think it's Calisoga longitarsus, which is probably our most common myga (too robust, not gray), and it's not a tarantula (not hairy enough). Did you find it like this, just out crawling around? Do you have any closer shots, or better yet, shots of the underside?
Thank you for tip. I'll try to find more info about mygalomorphs. This is the only shot, it was some time ago.
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