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- Submitted: Jan 22, 2018
- Photographed: Jan 22, 2018
- Spider: Herpyllus ecclesiasticus (Eastern Parson Spider)
- Location: East Grand Forks, Minnesota, United States
- Spotted Indoors: Other
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes: Dorsal
Herpyllus ecclesiasticus
(Eastern Parson Spider)
Picture ID 4315
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Herpyllus ecclesiasticus
(Eastern Parson Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Feb 18, 2024
- Photographed Feb 18, 2024
- Mankato , Minnesota, United States
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Herpyllus ecclesiasticus
(Eastern Parson Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Feb 25, 2024
- Photographed Feb 25, 2024
- Rochester Hills, Michigan, United States
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Herpyllus ecclesiasticus
(Eastern Parson Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Oct 25, 2023
- Photographed Oct 24, 2023
- Baltimore county , Maryland, United States
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Herpyllus ecclesiasticus
(Eastern Parson Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Apr 27, 2024
- Photographed Apr 27, 2024
- Carbondale, Illinois, United States
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Hi, welcome to Spider ID. 🙂 This was an Eastern Parson Spider (Herpyllus ecclesiasticus). If you happen to have a cup to place over the spider and stiff piece of paper handy to slide underneath the cup to trap it; these can be caught and released outside. You can reduce the number of spiders you see in your home by sealing cracks around floors, windows, doors etc.