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The Southern house spider (Kukulcania hibernalis) is a species of large spider from the Americas which exhibit strong sexual dimorphism. They occur in Southern North American states of USA, throughout Central America and some Caribbean to Southern Brazil and Uruguay. The males may be mistaken for brown recluses because the two have similar coloration and body structure.

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  • The Southern house spider (Kukulcania hibernalis) is a species of large spider from the Americas which exhibit strong sexual dimorphism. They occur in Southern North American states of USA, throughout Central America and some Caribbean to Southern Brazil and Uruguay. The males may be mistaken for brown recluses because the two have similar coloration and body structure.
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  • Southern house spider
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  • Filistata capitata
  • Filistata capito
  • Filistata cubaecola
  • Filistata depressa
  • Filistata distincta
  • Filistata hibernalis
  • Filistata tractans
  • Mygale muritelaria
  • Teratodes depressus
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