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Photo#1414074
Spider

Spider
Perry Lakes park, Perry County, Alabama, USA
June 17, 2017

Moved
Moved from Drassyllus depressus. This image is inconsistent with other images for D. depressus. Note the shiny overall appearance and the pale distal portions of the first pair of legs in the specimen below which was confirmed by dissection.

Drassyllus depressus
p.272 Figure 172 "Spiders of the Eastern US" by Howell and Jankins

Moved
Moved from Eilica bicolor.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Thank you!
for the ID. Now I am looking at the family pictures
What about Eilica bicolor Photo#683395

Gnaphosidae
Hi Vitaly,
This looks like a Gnaphosidae spider. I would guess S. blackwalli?
Have a good day,

 
Thank you!
Thank you!

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