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Spider ID, Please - Ummidia

Spider ID, Please - Ummidia
Rural Norman, McClain County, Oklahoma, USA
August 27, 2016
Size: 1.5"
I found this spider walking across my lawn. It was moving slowly, and was not aggressive. It held on to the tool when I tried to dump it off. It was sunny and about 90 degrees. First one of these I've seen, in 50 years in Oklahoma. Thanks.

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Jealous
I've never been lucky enough to find one of those beauties!

 
Thank you.
Thank you. Yes, it is a very handsome spider.

Possibly...
... a Folding Door Spider, or Trap Door Spider. Not often seen above ground, since they spend most of their lives down in their tunnels. See here: (1) and here: (2).

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