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Photo#1152635
Bark spider? - Coriarachne brunneipes

Bark spider? - Coriarachne brunneipes
McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon, USA
October 9, 2015
Size: 10mm
Maybe Bassaniana? ID Appreciated!

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Bark spider? - Coriarachne brunneipes Bark spider? - Coriarachne brunneipes Bark spider? - Coriarachne brunneipes Bark spider? - Coriarachne brunneipes

Moved to Coriarachne brunneipes
Moved from Crab Spiders. These are common around me as well (Lynette and I are Pacific Northwesterners).

 
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I would like to thank everyone for the ID. I appreciate the time you have given.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Yes, either Bassaniana or Coriarachne
Lynette sees them regularly, so she should be able to say which one

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