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Peleteria rubescens from Valdelinares - Teruel - Spain
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Hi


This was found among the common Nowickia ferox, and the Gonia capitata...
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Palps are minute, right?

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Yes, looks like P. rubescens.
If hilltopping, check for prompta (very similar)


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palpi size marked with the red line... they seem to be not that small... and yellow with some microtrichia. But what is the structure near the dark line?..
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Palpi are long in rubescens, so there is no problem.


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