
Spitting spider anterior
The spitting spiders belong to the family of six-eyed spiders, Scytodidae which are haplogynae (they lack hardened, sclerotized, female genitalia) and stand out as unique among the spider population, not just for uniquely having the six eyes. Contrary to most spiders, its head-breast part is larger than its abdomen. The chelicerae (fangs), are extremely small but from them venom coated silk is released at incredible speed to coat the prey.
I believe this is Scytodes thoracica, but will do more research before tagging.
Female, body length 5 mm
No species identified
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