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Description:

Sorry, not a great picture. Male spider about the size of a dime caught in my bedroom. Very similar coloration to the trapdoor spider I found last year (not easily seen in this light). If i had to guess, I'd say a male version of that, but not sure since it's significantly smaller. link to trapdoor spider: http://www.projectnoah.org/spottings/176...

Habitat:

West central Georgia

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2 Comments

momsavang
momsavang 6 years ago

Thank you for the suggestion Roseline and kudos on tackling your fear. Project Noah has helped me a bit with arachnophobia as well. I'm afraid Tigrosa Grandis may be out of our range. Bug guide said it's common in the mid and northwest... we are southeast. However, I can see some similarities :)
These pictures are really not my better ones, so it's not easy to tell coloration and size.

roseline
roseline 6 years ago

hi I actually suffer from arachnophobia and i am overcoming my fear a bit by knowing what kinds there are sort of self cure by learning my fear. I believe this could be one of the Tigrosa grandis spiders relitives

momsavang
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momsavang

Georgia, USA

Spotted on Mar 18, 2018
Submitted on Mar 18, 2018

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