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Spider in Bathroom - Phrurotimpus

Spider in Bathroom - Phrurotimpus
Springfield, Calhoun County, Michigan, USA
November 23, 2007
Size: BL 1-2 mm
This spider was on the bathroom wall and very tiny. I have looked on BG but don't see a spider close enough in looks to even guess. I went to answer the phone and when I came back the spider was gone. Old house so there are lots of places to hide, so I'm sure it's around somewhere. Is it a youngster? Any ideas on what kind of spider?

Moved

It
might be in this genus, but I would say same family at least.

 
How Did I Miss
that picture. I think I get bleary eyed trying to look through all the spider pictures for a similiar one.

Thanks so much, Jeff.

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