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Spotting

Description:

4-5 inches in diameter when fully spread.

Habitat:

Found in the house. Web/nest unknown.

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Alex the Bugman
Alex the Bugman 9 years ago

Probably an Agelenopsis grass spider (family Agelenidae), which builds a sheet web with a funnel shaped retreat at one end. Note the long spinnerets at its posterior. Wolf spiders do not build webs to ensnare prey, and have smaller, less fingerlike spinnerets. Looks like a female, and she is dead.

mambadger
mambadger 9 years ago

It is a wolf spiter

KirstenBichel
Spotted by
KirstenBichel

Aurora, Illinois, USA

Spotted on Sep 24, 2014
Submitted on Sep 25, 2014

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