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Prowler? - Tegenaria

Prowler? - Tegenaria
Orleans, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
April 22, 2012
Size: 8mm

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Prowler? - Tegenaria Prowler? - Tegenaria

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

juvenile Tegenaria
I think it's a juvenile Tegenaria species. Compare with



I hope you don't mind I reordered your images. It's always best to put the dorsal image first... since that's the one that we usually use to ID the spider.

 
Looks like it!Of course I d
Looks like it!
Of course I don't mind. It's your place after all. I'm just bringing the art. You can arrange it on the walls. :)
Now that you mention it, I remember now seeing the web they were in was funnel shaped!

Are they black when older?

 
Are they black
Some Tegenaria can get quite dark (esp. males), but I wouldn't call them black. Here are a few examples of the most common species... T. domestica

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