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Gnaphosidae - Drassodes neglectus - female

Gnaphosidae - Drassodes neglectus - Female
Marblehead, Massachusetts, USA
August 15, 2004

Moved
Moved from Sac Spiders.

indigenous to florida? toxic?
Are these indigenous to tallahassee area?
Are they toxic?
They somewhat resemble the (Brown Recluse) are there other spiders that closely resemble it as well?
How common are they and what is their size?

Anyone with any info please contact me at mistieandgerald@yahoo.com

indigenous areas? toxicity?
Are these spiders indigenous to the tallahassee area? Are they toxic? How common are they? Does anyone know? It appears to resemble the female Brown Recluse, except for the identifying fiddle shape on the upper abdomen... Are there other types of spiders that are fairly similar in appearance (to the Brown Recluse)as well? Please email @
    mistieandgerald@yahoo.com
      if anyone has any info.

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