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Spider in bathtub - Tegenaria domestica

Spider in bathtub - Tegenaria domestica
Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota, USA
May 11, 2013
Size: 1 inch
I found this little guy in my bathtub tonight. I let him loose outside after taking the picture.

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Moved from ID Request.

Tegenaria
This is very likely Tegenaria domestica, the Barn Funnel Weaver.

 
Thanks so much! I did some re
Thanks so much! I did some research on this species and it's a close relative to the hobo spider. Before you commented on what it could be, I was suspecting a hobo spider but the only problem is there are no hobo spiders in this area. Thanks for your help!

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