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22-07-2010, 08:05 PM
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| | | Three spiders for ID Taken in the last few days under my waterbutt lid (green background) and walking on the kitchen wall with easy access to the garden. Location: Hull
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| | | Re: Three spiders for ID Evening A,
Possibly Gnaphosidae or a Mouse Spider ( the Latin has slipped me by!), Enoplognatha ovata/ latimana and Steatoda bipunctata.
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| | | Re: Three spiders for ID Thank you Jason, that was fast. A mouse spider, I must look that one up. Yes, it has a silky fur quality to it. Very fast, could not put it in the bowl. The Steatoda gave me the impression of being a fat tick!
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