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Is this in Agelenidae? - Cesonia bilineata

Is this in Agelenidae? - Cesonia bilineata
Pine Barrens, New Jersey, USA
June 18, 2014
Size: 5mm

Moved
Moved from ID Request.
From the info page: "Bilineata is the most widespread species and is the only one in the genus that is found in the eastern half of the US."

I don't think so
Those tubular spinnerets suggest something in Gnaphosidae, perhaps Cesonia.


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