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Large Spider

Description:

Large brown and Harry but not as big as a turanchala

Habitat:

Found on our pourch but not sure where it lives

Notes:

If anyone can find the specific name that would be AWESOME!!!! P.S please make sure you look at all the photos

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6 Comments

Yes it does look like that, thank you for all your help

LauraMaria
LauraMaria 12 years ago

I moved the picture over for you Annette, so at least a different photo comes up as the thumbnail :) If you do want to delete that photo, I will try for you! As for the spider... something in the Tegenaria genus I would say! Probably what's called a giant house spider. http://bugguide.net/node/view/31444/bgpa... You can check this page out to start, but the website itself is good for IDing North American arthropods!

It won't work I'm touching delete but when I go back to " my spottings" it still has the same picture and thank you so much for your help i really appreciate it!

LauraMaria
LauraMaria 12 years ago

Annette, you can edit your spotting by clicking "Edit this spotting" up there in the top right (above your username on this spotting). You can either delete the first picture (since we can't see the spider properly!) or you can change the order of the photos by dragging them where you want them to go :) Hope that helps, let us know if you still have problems!

How?

Scott Frazier
Scott Frazier 12 years ago

Hello. The first image doesn't display properly. Maybe you can place another one in the first position? Thanks

Lyndhurst, Ohio, USA

Spotted on Oct 16, 2011
Submitted on Oct 19, 2011

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