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Possible Platacryptus Undatus - Platycryptus californicus - female

Possible Platacryptus Undatus - Platycryptus californicus - Female
Bothell, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
June 3, 2021
Size: 1 cm
I found two of these today in my bathroom. I've seen them around the yard for years, but they usually don't venture inside. Definitely a male (bulbous pedipalps, and provocative dancing for the lady) and female
(thin pedipalps, with white fuzz around them). A couple people have said they look like tan jumping spiders (Platacryptus Undatus), however I haven't seen any maps showing them this far west (Seattle, Wa area).

Moved
Moved from ID Request. This is the expected species in WA.

 
Thank you for the ID.
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