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Cheiracanthium

Cheiracanthium
Belmont, Massachusetts, USA
May 13, 1998
Is that right? Any other info would help. Thanks

Moved
Moved from ID Request. Yes, very likely. A close-up of the eyes from the front of the spider (face) will help separate them from the Strotarchus.

Also Cheiracanthium mildei is more often found inside man-made structures as opposed to C. inclusum which is found more often outdoors.

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