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Reddish spider - Dysdera crocata

Reddish spider - Dysdera crocata
Seymour/Tennessee, Blount County, Tennessee, USA
November 16, 2009
While moving a block of concrete , it cracked, and these were living inside.

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Dysdera crocata
I agree with John, that this is Dysdera crocata, based on the two-tone overall coloration with reddish legs. These beasts have large chelicerae (fangs) for their size, but are harmless, unless of course you are a pillbug, which is a favorite food.

Have a look at
Dysdera crocata (Woodlouse Hunter), see what you think?

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