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female spider - female

female spider - Female
spring, harris County, Texas, USA
March 24, 2016
Size: penny or dime size
a spider i am not accompanied with yet...was mvery reluctant to move...
markings dont look like a brown recluse/

Moved
Moved from ID Request. Your spider might be one of the Hibana species. Your spider will look a bit different than other images because the specimen is wet.

it looks like the spider in t
it looks like the spider in the picture with the moth... but when i look up Anyphaenidae or ghost spider, it looks nothing like the pictures i see.

Anyphaenidae?

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