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The head region (cephalothorax) and abdomen of a brown recluse, Loxosceles reclusa (left), and a desert recluse, Loxosceles deserta. Note the characteristic spacing of the six eyes arranged in three dyads. The violin marking is well defined on the brown recluse but is very faint on the desert recluse.Illustration by R. Vetter. |