Thanks for commenting on this picture because it is an older submission that never got an ID. The funny thing is that this spider is actually a sexually mature male cobweb spider most likely in the Enoplognatha genus. Bug Guide describes males of this genus as being anywhere from 2.8 to 6.5 mm at maturity so they are pretty small.
My bad, I had forgotten that males are so much smaller than the females. I can see how its a cobweb spider now. I have a female cobweb that I’m keeping
very difficult to tell as its just a sling
Thanks for commenting on this picture because it is an older submission that never got an ID. The funny thing is that this spider is actually a sexually mature male cobweb spider most likely in the Enoplognatha genus. Bug Guide describes males of this genus as being anywhere from 2.8 to 6.5 mm at maturity so they are pretty small.
My bad, I had forgotten that males are so much smaller than the females. I can see how its a cobweb spider now. I have a female cobweb that I’m keeping