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Not sure what kind of spider? - Larinioides - male

Not sure what kind of spider? - Larinioides - Male
Grand Lake- Northeast Oklahoma, Oklahoma, USA
April 9, 2011
Size: about the size of a dime
This is the one we saw last year, I dont recall exact time of year, but I believe it was late summer, early fall. I think its the same kind as the first one I posted photo of. Its only been the last couple of years that Ive developed an interest in spiders and bugs. This guy was very slow moving as well.

Spider from this year

Moved
Moved from Furrow spiders. This spider appears to be mature and has swollen tibia II. It's either cornutus or patagiatus and I think we should keep it as a data point.

Larinioides
Yes, probably the same species. You potentially have all three species in your area. If I had to guess I'd say it's cornutus, but I'm not certain.

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