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Photo#980549

"If" it had bitten me . . . - Agelenopsis
sylvania, lucas County, Ohio, USA
I was using paper towels to clean light fixtures and the mailbox on the front porch. This emerged inches from my hand and seemed fearless . . unlike the parson spider that ducked into a crevice in the bricks before i could grab the camera. Is it agelenopsis and is its bite problematic?

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Agelenidae
It most likely is an Agelenopsis species. Its bite is not dangerous.

 
Thank you Jimmy! . . .
Cause there's more than one on that porch . . . and they're not shy :)

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