Yes, agree on genus Leucauge, but with 15 described species for Central America, it's a dangerous game to jump on the name of one of the widespread species that range into the USA, but it can be one of those, e.g. L.venusta. However, first needs someone to clarify pattern variation in your region, photographing same spider abdomen from dorsal, lateral and ventral.
2 Comments
Yes, agree on genus Leucauge, but with 15 described species for Central America, it's a dangerous game to jump on the name of one of the widespread species that range into the USA, but it can be one of those, e.g. L.venusta. However, first needs someone to clarify pattern variation in your region, photographing same spider abdomen from dorsal, lateral and ventral.
I'm not sure exactly which species this is, but it looks very much like spiders in Genus Leucauge.