Can anyone help identify this spider?
Hi, I think it may be in genus Dysdera. Dysdera crocata is the most common, but their fangs overlap each other on the horizontal plane. They move like the blades of scissors. Yours has fangs that point downwards like those of most spiders.
Thank you! Others outside of this website have also given the same identification.
Can anyone help identify this spider?
Hi, I think it may be in genus Dysdera. Dysdera crocata is the most common, but their fangs overlap each other on the horizontal plane. They move like the blades of scissors. Yours has fangs that point downwards like those of most spiders.
Thank you! Others outside of this website have also given the same identification.