Found in collected mushrooms
Keyed out using Chris Buddle's (2010) key http://cjai.biologicalsurvey.ca/b_10/b_10.html
- All legs with 6 segments
- Tarsus divided into 2 parts
- Inner margin of movable finger of chelicera is dentate
- Pleural membranes of abdomen granulate
- Cheliceral galea present
- Galea is single
This identifies it as a Globocreagris, Microcreagris, or Americocreagris. Americocreagris is blind, as is the Microcreagris species that occurs near BC (M. tacomensis). This species has eyes, so it is probably Globocreagris.
There are only two species of Globocreagris: G. theveneti and G. nigrescens. G. nigrescens has stumpier legs, so I think this is G. theveneti.