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Spider

Spider
Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado, USA
November 18, 2012
Size: Approx. 22mm
Found in an outside window well with no web evident.

Spider
Thank you, Lynette!

Spider
Any Chance this is a Schizocosa crassipes?

 
Nope
It is not a wolf spider. The eye arrangement leaves no chance for it to be that species.

Moved
Moved from ID Request. I agree this is probably Hololena, but we should probably leave it here for now until we can study this group a bit more.

Thank you, kyrontf for your g
Thank you, kyrontf for your genus ID of Hololena and potential species of hola. I really do appreciate your help. JM

 
You're welcome!
It's not a certain ID, but I do think Hololena is the most likely genus based on the info in the link.

Agelenidae
I'd say there's a strong probability this is Hololena sp. based on this. H. hola is known from your county. Novalena lutzi is the only other funnel weaver on the list that I think MIGHT look like this, but I've never seen it so I'm not sure.

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