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- Submitted: Dec 7, 2018
- Photographed: Dec 9, 2018
- Spider: Agelenidae (Funnel Weavers)
- Location: Konya / Çumra, Turkey
- Spotted Outdoors: Man-made structure (building wall, fences, etc.),Ground layer (leaf litter, dirt, grass, etc),Under rock, log, or debris,Open field, pasture, prairie, grassland
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes: Dorsal
Agelenidae
(Funnel Weavers)
Picture ID 49812
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Agelenidae
(Funnel Weavers)Family Genus Species - Submitted Dec 6, 2019
- Photographed Dec 5, 2019
- los angeles , California, United States
- 6 Comments
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Agelenidae
(Funnel Weavers)Family Genus Species - Submitted May 6, 2020
- Photographed May 12, 2020
- Morro Bay, California, United States
- 22 Comments
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Agelenidae
(Funnel Weavers)Family Genus Species - Submitted Jan 1, 2020
- Photographed Jan 1, 2020
- Walla Walla, Washington, United States
- 20 Comments
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Agelenidae
(Funnel Weavers)Family Genus Species - Submitted Dec 11, 2019
- Photographed Dec 11, 2019
- Male
- Roseburg, Oregon, United States
- 1 Comments
Agelenidae, first thought Lycosoides – but I’m not too familiar with the genus and there are a lot of other genera in your region I’m completely unfamiliar with.
Remembered another, thinking maybe Textrix denticulata now.
Huni tipi ağları var
translation: they are funnel types.
Itsy Bitsy bunun hakkında düşünüyor.
Maimuna vestita