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    Little Puzzled....

    ..... .... First Off I just want to mention That I'm arachnophobic.. not heavy case but Still... I found This little puzzle today at work...

    I live and work in NYC... but this doesn't fit in all Species I seen here... It resemble California Trap Door but NYC and Indoor ??


    Sorry for Quality of the Picture but I will not risk to get closer lol




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    I have no clue what that is but I have to agree with you, creepy. How big is it?

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    I have no idea what species it is but I wouldn't have risked a closer look either. It looks pissed. Pretty spider, but it gives me the willies just looking at it.
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    Is less than Inch...


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    Re: Little Puzzled....

    Could be a widow offshoot or a redback offshoot I would say more widow because of the hourglass like shape


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    Well Guys on Spiders.us was very helpful... Looks like I Share work restroom with Big Black Spider...

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    Re: Little Puzzled....

    It's a black hole spider ( Kukulcania spp ). While quiet large and impressive they are completely harmless. One of my favorite true spider, they potentially live 10+ years.


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    Re: Little Puzzled....

    Most likely hibernalis

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    Re: Little Puzzled....

    Quote Originally Posted by buddah4207 View Post
    It's a black hole spider ( Kukulcania spp ). While quiet large and impressive they are completely harmless. One of my favorite true spider, they potentially live 10+ years.

    Or that's what it looks like to me

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    Re: Little Puzzled....

    NOPE


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