Extremely rare sub species of Floridobolus floydi. The range of this unidentified sub species natural distribution does not over lap with F.floydi and is an all new discovery.
It's natural range is incredibly small, 1.5 to 2" - when I learned of the natural range of F. floydi I thought that was small, this sub species range is far smaller. I am amazed how this sub species has evolved into this dwarf form.

