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Spider in Camelia

Spider in Camelia
Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA
December 31, 1969
Size: +/-1/2" span of legs
Got another image. It is not as sharp as the first, but does show markings better. I didn't find anything in the Guide that looks like this.

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Spider in Camelia Spider in Camelia

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Ghost Spider
I'm not really sure what this is. When I first looked I saw the 'wolf spider' comment and though that doesn't seem right, then I looked at the carapace and it does appear to have wolf spider eyes. However, the 'eyes' farthest back I believe to be part of the carapace pattern of a ghost spider. See comparison image

These are not dangerous.

 
Thanks. They do look the sam
Thanks. They do look the same.

looks like a Wolf Spider
of some kind to me, from what I think I'm seeing of the eyes.

 
Thanks.
Thanks.

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