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house spider - Eratigena duellica

house spider - Eratigena duellica
New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada
February 3, 2009
Size: body length 8-10 mm
Found this little one clinging to the wall in the laundry room. I am "used to" the giants of summer's end; this is the smallest Tegenaria I have ever met. Immature and/or female.

Moved
Moved from Eratigena. Sorry about the additional move. Recent taxonomic changes make it so we don't have to distinguish between duellica, atrica, and saeva now because they are synonymized. Now all are known as Eratigena atrica. http://bugguide.net/node/view/832892

Moved
Moved from Tegenaria. Most of our Tegenaria were recently transferred to a new genus called Eratigena. I think yours is an immature Eratigena duellica (previously Tegenaria gigantea on this site), but not 100% sure so leaving at genus level.

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