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What kind of spider is this? It’s about 1cm long. It has a funnel it goes Into. In Alpharetta, Ga.  - Barronopsis - female

What kind of spider is this? It’s about 1cm long. It has a funnel it goes Into. In Alpharetta, Ga. - Barronopsis - Female
Alpharetta, Georgia, Forsyth County, Ga County
October 22, 2019
Size: ~1 cm or 1/2inch

Moved
Moved from Funnel Weavers.

Moved
Moved from ID Request.

Looks to be
Agelenidae

 
Thanks. Do you think it is a
Thanks. Do you think it is a grass spider or a hobo spider in that family of spiders. I was also thinking it could be a domestic house spider because of the banding in its legs. A male version has joined this one since I took the picture. I thought at first he killed her but I’ve spent a lot of time looking at pictures trying to figure it out.

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