Image of Stanford Hills Trapdoor Spider
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Description:
Figures 106–112.Aptostichus stanfordianus Smith, 1908.106–109 male specimen from Contra Costa Co., Orinda Village (AP162); scale bars = 1.0mm 106 male habitus [805794] 107 retrolateral aspect, right leg I [805784] 108 prolateral aspect, right leg I [805780] 109 retrolateral aspect, right pedipalp [805786] 110, 111 female habitus and cleared spermathecae from Santa Cruz Co. (MY3100) [805790, 805795] 112 cleared spermathecae from Alameda Co., Alameda (AP296) [805776]; scale bars = 0.1mm.
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- Mygalomorphae (mygalomorphs)
- Euctenizidae (wafer-lid trapdoor spiders)
- Aptostichus
- Aptostichus stanfordianus (Stanford Hills Trapdoor Spider)
- Panarthropoda
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- Jason E. Bond
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- Bond J (2012) Phylogenetic treatment and taxonomic revision of the trapdoor spider genus Aptostichus Simon (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Euctenizidae) ZooKeys 252: 1–209
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