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Spider with orange stripe on body - Latrodectus hesperus

Spider with orange stripe on body - Latrodectus hesperus
Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico, USA
October 27, 2019
Size: 10mm leg span, 2x4 body
Found indoors and relocated to a nice place outside.
I would like to know what species.
Searching on images I already have an idea but I don't want to give it away in case there's another possibility.
Is it what I think it is?

Moved
Moved from Widow Spiders.

Moved for review
Moved from ID Request.

One of the Widows
Latrodectus. Someone should be able to tell you which one.

Oops, on second look I may no
Oops, on second look I may not have an idea after all.
I had identified a spider with orange stripe on its bottom, and this is on the top.
So I'm hoping somebody can answer! Thanks!

 
a
juvenile western widow, L hesperus.

 
Thank you!
I very much appreciate everyone's comments. I'm glad now to know another spider.

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