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    Nov 18, 2008, 09:48 PM
    Odd Spider, or is it a tick?
    I found this spider(?) already dead at the base of my bed. I've never seen this kind of spider before. I did a search for it and only came up with the white tail spider. In the picture you can see it has a white 'retangle' on it's end, a tear drop body and not in two distinct porportions. It's legs have 'bans' on them, started a real light tan near it's body, then to dark brown, then to black, then a white ban then back to brown. It's legs are really throwing me here since the second pair of legs are unsually LONG and thin, almost like feelers.

    The area is Centeral Texas if that helps at all. I was thinking it could be a tick, since of the body style, but not sure.

    But here is a picture of it.
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    Nov 18, 2008, 09:55 PM

    Paper Redemption. I have a friend who's an entomologist, I'll send him this picture and see what he says. It may take a few days, so check back often.

    My opinion, spider, but that's just a guess.

    I'll get back to you.
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    Nov 18, 2008, 09:57 PM
    I live in Tennessee and have pulled quite a few ticks off my kids and dogs, I can't say that I ever saw one that looked like that. Legs are just too long.
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    Nov 19, 2008, 12:10 PM

    Could it possibly be a type "Harvestmen"?
    Order Opiliones - Harvestmen - BugGuide.Net
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    Dec 3, 2008, 01:52 AM
    Again, close guess, but that is not a harvestman.
    I think you have a tailess whip scorpion. I am less confident of my ID, because I have never seen one of these first hand, and your specimen seems to lack the scary looking pedipalps that I see on most all the images I found on the internet. But it's that second (actually first) pair of legs, that are used as feelers, that makes me think you have an amblypygian.
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    Amblypygi Photos (Tail-less whip scorpions)
    Amblypygi - What is a(n) Amblypygi | Encyclopedia.com: Dictionary Of Zoology
    A rarity among arachnids, whip spiders have a sociable family life

    Here are websites that show species without the grasping pedipalps.
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