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Wind Scorpion

Description:

This small arachnid was about 8mm long. The part of the "face" that has the eyes goes straight across the head and is not curved. This makes this one fall in the Family Eremobatidae.

Habitat:

In our house which is surrounded by Oak woodland and Chaparral habitats. Windscorpions or Sun Spiders are neither a scorpion or a spider. They are a different type of arachnid that are found in arid areas of both North and South America.

Notes:

Spotted by my husband.

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2 Comments

Tukup
Tukup 4 years ago

Never heard of them. Thanks for bringing this fascinating arachnid to our attention Cindy. Well done.

Neil Ross
Neil Ross 4 years ago

Wow, what an amazing creature! I was looking for the stinger, not realising it wasn't a scorpion. And not a spider either. How bizarre.

Ramona, California, United States

Spotted on Aug 9, 2019
Submitted on Aug 17, 2019

Spotted for Mission

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