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Poultonella

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Containing group: Dendryphantinae

Introduction

Dendryphantines with swollen first legs from the US and Mexico. Poultonella may very well represent an offshoot of Tutelina, with which it shares an unusual keel on the inner margin of each chelicera. Both genera may specialize on eating ants.

Information on the Internet

Proszynski's Catalogue entry for Poultonella
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