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Photo#194990
Wall Spider - male

Wall Spider - Male
Ann Arbor, Washtenaw County, Michigan, USA
This guy was on the wall inside my apartment building. But it was right by the door. So I am not sure if it came in from outside or not.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Not an ID
but looks like a male spider of some sort - maybe something from the Tetragnathidae? Harmless like most spiders.

 
We always guess wrong on this one
but sometime we're gonna be right! What do you think of the possibility of Mimetidae, in the guide here?

 
I would go with
J&J every time - I'll bet they're correct... This image might be easier to work with if it could be cropped to enlarge the spider?

 
i dunno if you click on the p
i dunno if you click on the picture and look at the full view...I think I have it pretty big

 
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oh ok
oh ok

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