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Spider - Grammonota inornata - female

Spider - Grammonota inornata - Female
Allison Park, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
October 5, 2015

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Moved
Moved from Spiders.

What do think of ...
Grammonota inornata? I do see one little detail that looks like a fold of skin across the epigynum on the photo on LinEpig and on the diagrams that I can't make out here but could that have been cleared away?

 
I think that must be it
Great work, I should have thought to look at that one.

Thanks Laura!

Maybe
Floricomus?

 
I thought they looked promising too
and the diagram for F. plumalis looked close but the description seemed to have it looking more like Ceraticelus with a sclerotized plate on the abdomen and lighter colorations. I'll go through them again and see if I can find one that looks more like this one. Thanks for looking at this one Chad, much appreciated.

Edit: I forgot that the description for Floricomus states that they all have a "clypeus protuberant and clothed with hairs" which I think rules Floricomus out since this one's clypeus seems nude, if I'm interpreting that correctly?

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