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Photo#745079
Spider ID - male

Spider ID - Male
Seminole, Seminole County, Oklahoma, USA
February 14, 2013
Size: 7-8mm
Found indoors. Weather is freezing or near freezing in the mornings, 50-60's in the afternoon. Thanks for any help!

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Spider ID - male Spider ID - male

Moved
Moved from Spiders. I think Haplodrassus looks good, but I'm not sure how many other look-a-likes there are.

It has tailpipes
like something in Gnaphosidae

 
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Agreed, a juvenile male. What do people think about Haplodrassus?

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