Coras
(Funnel Web Spiders)

Picture ID 8195

Picture of Coras (Funnel Web Spiders) - Male - Dorsal

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This spider wasn’t as fast as others we’ve seen in our house. It had bulb-like looking things on its face area. This photograph was in our living room, but it’s pretty common for us to see spiders in all rooms of the house.

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ItsyBitsy

Hi, welcome to Spider ID. 🙂 This is a male Funnel Weaver in the genus Coras. The bulb-like things are pedipalps, they’re typically enlarged on adult male spiders and are used as reproductive organs.

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