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Photo#499014
Baby house spider?

Baby house spider?
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
March 18, 2011
Size: 1-2mm
This spider is just bigger than a pepper grain!

Maybe....
Yunohamella lyrica:

 
Maybe....
It certainly looks like a possibility.

Moved
Moved from Spiders. If you can prove it's a house spider, you let us know. It's a great shot.

Spiderlings are difficult to ID
Not many images available of full life cycles for comparison. Full dorsal image is very helpful to allow view of complete color pattern.

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