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- Submitted: May 19, 2019
- Photographed: May 19, 2019
- Spider: Pisaurina mira (Nursery Web Spider)
- Location: Pelham, Alabama, United States
- Spotted Outdoors: Man-made structure (building wall, fences, etc.)
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes: Dorsal
Pisaurina mira
(Nursery Web Spider)
Picture ID 61317
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Pisaurina mira
(Nursery Web Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Sep 23, 2024
- Photographed Sep 23, 2024
- Mexico/Fulton, New York, United States
- 1 Comments
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Pisaurina mira
(Nursery Web Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Sep 5, 2024
- Photographed Sep 1, 2024
- Mahopac, New York, United States
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Pisaurina mira
(Nursery Web Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Dec 12, 2024
- Photographed Dec 12, 2024
- portsmouth, New Hampshire, United States
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Pisaurina mira
(Nursery Web Spider)Family Genus Species - Submitted Nov 11, 2024
- Photographed Nov 5, 2024
- Male
- Nashua, New Hampshire, United States
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It does have spikes on legs and different colors on legs
What exactly is the size of this spider…? I mean, don’t actually hold it, because if it’s really big, it’s a huntsman, but if it’s small, it might be a brown recluse… Then again, it could be just a docile species. I wouldn’t go thinking that just yet, though.
It was big – I’m positive it isn’t a brown recluse- have encounter two recluses, and they were skinny and lighter brown. Thank you for taking the time to respond!
Nursery Web Spider, Pisaurina mira.
Thank you!