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Originally Posted by GRB View Post
It's not a lycosid.

From the pictures it looks like either a Pisaurid spider, or the more likely Thanatus vulgaris, a common vagrant in cricket boxes (common in Europe and the US).

The abdomen shape, general colouration and relative leg lengths suggest that it is not a Lycosid.

looks indentical to this to me


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