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I suggest sending a preserved  trapped spider to either Rick Vetter at 
UC Riverside or GB Edwards at Fla DPI. Even entomologists trip over  
Id-ing suspected Lox that have 3 pairs of eyes.

Richard Martyniak, M.Sc., Entomologist
ALLFloridaBeeRemoval.com

On 04/06/2012 8:57 AM, randy oliver wrote:

"Bob, the number (6) and arrangement of the eyes is the definitive method of
ID, and very clear.  I've had all sorts of misidentified spiders brought to
me that didn't have the recluse eye arrangement. Would definitely be good
to confirm when you trap one!"

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