I apologize for the sub-optimal lighting in a slightly dark corner of my living room.

Does anyone have any thoughts on what this might be? The location is North Carolina, USA. I’m no expert, but looking around at some photos, my best guess might be a grass spider of the genus Agelenopsis. Hopefully this isn’t too mundane of a spider for this community.

The size I would estimate is around 15mm or so. Fortunately, they were a very cooperative photography subject and did not move while I went and grabbed a ruler for the last image below.

  • @bahbah23
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    Reminds me of a brown recluse, but I can’t say for certain that that’s what it is

    • @apfelwoiSchoppen
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      Just going to put this here: https://archive.is/PjzSG

      TL;DR: Brown recluse mythos is driven by word of mouth and are MUCH less dangerous than you probably think. They can be dangerous but our collective fear of them is specious.

    • @VeraxisOP
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      11 year ago

      Hmm, I wondered that myself, but the stripes on the abdomen made me think that it probably wasn’t a brown recluse, and I definitely do not intend to test that theory.

    • DigitalTraveler42
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      01 year ago

      It’s in NC too, there’s shittons of recluses in NC.

        • @Dkarma
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          01 year ago

          Your map is simply wrong. They go as far north as Wisconsin.

          • Ashy
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            It’s possible for some individual specimens to hitch a ride outside of their native distributions, but those finds will be rather rare.

          • @apfelwoiSchoppen
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            It is not “my map.” It is a map of rigorous sampled field driven study from entomologists throughout the country.