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Agenelopsis, spp? - Agelenopsis naevia

Agenelopsis, spp? - Agelenopsis naevia
Chapel Hill, Orange County, North Carolina, USA
August 9, 2012
Size: 3/4 inch
Large grass spider in my pond bin. Funnel web easily a foot across. Screw head in photo for scale is 1/2 inch diameter. This is a difficult place to get a clearer photo. I can tell it is genus Agenelopsis, but species accounts are sparse. Can anyone help on this?

Moved
Moved from Grass Spiders.

Moved to Agelenopsis
Moved from ID Request.

I'd guess A. naevia. I think it's the most common Eastern species.

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