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- Submitted: Mar 30, 2018
- Photographed: Mar 31, 2018
- Spider: Steatoda borealis
- Location: Battle Ground, Indiana, United States
- Spotted Outdoors: Under rock, log, or debris
- Found in web?: No
- Attributes: Dorsal
Steatoda borealis
Picture ID 8228
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They were on inside of a stack of pre built 8 ft by 4 ft walls made from sheet of plywood and 2×4’s … Had about 5 of the leaned up in a shaded area ontop of concrete and there were over a dozen of these on the inside of the one in the center of the stack
Looks like Nesticodes Rufipes to me, red house spiders
looks to be Steatoda grossa – False Black Widow, a female.
Looking again, I agree with Steatoda grossa, nice catch!
Hi, welcome to Spider ID. 🙂 Your spider is one of the False Widows, Steatoda borealis.