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- Submitted: Mar 3, 2019
- Photographed: Mar 3, 2019
- Spider: Steatoda grossa (False Black Widow)
- Sex:Male,
- Maturity:Adult
- Location: Sacramento, California, United States
- Spotted Indoors: Other
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes: Dorsal
Steatoda grossa
(False Black Widow)
Picture ID 53942
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Steatoda grossa
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Steatoda grossa
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Steatoda grossa
(False Black Widow)Family Genus Species - Submitted Mar 1, 2024
- Photographed Mar 1, 2024
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Yes, this is a clearer pic. Looks like Steatoda grossa, a False Black Widow. I’ve had some false widows of other species that stayed still on a wall like that. I think they were waiting for darkness before they move again.
Thank you, yes it did move once it was dark. If I see it again, I will catch and release it back into the garden.