Hibana

Picture ID 14782

Picture of Hibana - Dorsal

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I usually find these spiders on my truck windows, trying to make themselves flush with where window meets the door, or inside my truck, scurrying across the windshield. Usually only see them at night. Only see them during day if I disturb a hiding spot. This one was hiding in a leg extension of a large outside tent cover. Usually white or very light brown, translucent. Any idea how to get rid of them outside of moving north?

  • Submitted by: 
    ProfessorBrett
  • Submitted: May 23, 2018
  • Photographed: May 19, 2018
  • Spider: Hibana
  • Location: Rosenberg, TX , Texas, United States
  • Spotted Outdoors: Man-made structure (building wall, fences, etc.)
  • Found in web?: No
  • Attributes: Dorsal
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ItsyBitsy

Hi, tentatively this looks like a Ghost Spider (Anyphaenidae), Hibana sp. I think at the moment the attributes section is only accessible to moderators and members who’ve had their accounts upgraded to “contributor”.

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