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Euselenops luniceps (Cuvier, 1817)

egg mass?

same mass, fully folded

same mass, fully stretched
shows one of two egg masses
(several cm in length) that were found in the vicinity of the E.
luniceps found by Gordon Hendler; the second two photos show the same mass fully folded and fully stretched by the surge
Photo: CP: Airport Beach, Maui; June 18, 2013.
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