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Photo#229872
Spider - Thanatus

Spider - Thanatus
Blue Mountain/Deer Park, Olympic National Park, Clallam County, Washington, USA
September 29, 2008
The body on this spider is about 7.5 mm.
In dry scree.

Also, see this image from July 02, 2014 in the same location:

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Spider - Thanatus Spider - Thanatus

Maybe Thanatus formicinus
Maybe Thanatus formicinus

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Is this the same?

Thanatus
How about genus Thanatus.

 
Thanks
Yes, it looks like a match to:


And the genus name is wonderful, evoking the almost-scary environment: dry, rocky, steep, frozen for nine months of the year and desert-like for the other three.

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