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Junior Research Fellow, The D. G. Ruparel College, Mumbai.

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The eye arrangement can be a key factor when identifying spiders to family, and sometimes to genus, but are almost never useful in identifying to species. For identifying to species, spinnerets and leg details (especially first and 4th legs) are also useful. However, the best thing anyone can do is to get an extreme closeup of a male palp or the underside of a female abdomen, and have them examined by an expert.

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