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Tegenaria domestica - female

Tegenaria domestica - Female
Wrangell, Alaska, Alaska, USA
August 18, 2007
Size: 8mm
Distinctive sternum markings visible in this photo. Barely visible is the serrula on the endites which are only slightly converging. I didn't mention earlier that the tarsi have several trichobothria that increase in size distally. And I finally made out the plumose hairs on the legs--those are really hard to see, even with a good scope.

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