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- Submitted: Jan 29, 2018
- Photographed: Jan 20, 2018
- Spider: Tegenaria domestica (Barn Funnel Weaver)
- Sex:
- Location: Kingston, New York, United States
- Spotted Indoors: Basement or Cellar
- Found in web?: Yes
- Attributes: Eyes, Webs
Tegenaria domestica
(Barn Funnel Weaver)
Picture ID 4681
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Tegenaria domestica
(Barn Funnel Weaver)Family Genus Species - Submitted Aug 3, 2019
- Photographed Aug 3, 2019
- Bend, Oregon, United States
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Tegenaria domestica
(Barn Funnel Weaver)Family Genus Species - Submitted Nov 8, 2019
- Photographed Nov 8, 2019
- New Auburn , Minnesota, United States
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Tegenaria domestica
(Barn Funnel Weaver)Family Genus Species - Submitted May 24, 2019
- Photographed May 23, 2019
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Tegenaria domestica
(Barn Funnel Weaver)Family Genus Species - Submitted Feb 10, 2020
- Photographed Sep 14, 2019
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Agelenidae. Probably Agelenopsis but can’t really tell from this.
I went with T. domestica because she was IDd in an Entomology forum a week or so ago. I’ve photographed several Agelenopsis sp around the yard, though.
I have a third photo to upload of this individual that better shows the markings on its abdomen. The macro shots do show the banding on the legs much better, however.
Yep, new image shows a T. domestica. I didn’t have enough to go on in this image hence the family placement. The nice web shot is what got me thinking Agelenopsis. It looked substantial. Whenever I find a T. domestica retreat it’s usually crammed under patio block and not much to look at.
Her web is beautiful and textbook for an Agelenidae!