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Cheiracanthium type? - Trachelas

Cheiracanthium type? - Trachelas
Flower Mound, Denton County, Texas, USA
November 20, 2017
Size: 4mm
I was hosing a bird feeder and she emerged; a very calm female that resembles Cheiracanthium. As she was wet and covered in sunflower chips she bathed and dried herself for over 5 minutes as she was in a white bowl, not trying to escape. I released her afterwards. Some chips remain on her cephalothorax. Do not know if she is immature or simply small.

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Cheiracanthium type? - Trachelas Cheiracanthium type? - Trachelas Cheiracanthium type? - Trachelas

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Moved from ID Request.

Looks like...
Trachelas, maybe T. volutus.

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