That was my first thought – looks the spitting image of Steatoda nobilis but Oregon might make that sort of a long shot. Pretty sure you’re right about Steatoda sp. though.
It’s a Steatoda. They all have different patterns especially when It comes to Steatoda grossa and the age of the Steatoda. I can tell this spider is not fully grown or old due to the still visible markings.
Possible Steatoda Sp
That was my first thought – looks the spitting image of Steatoda nobilis but Oregon might make that sort of a long shot. Pretty sure you’re right about Steatoda sp. though.
It’s a Steatoda. They all have different patterns especially when It comes to Steatoda grossa and the age of the Steatoda. I can tell this spider is not fully grown or old due to the still visible markings.