Spider identification ( lemmy.world )
Southern California. It jumps. Lost legs unfortunately trying to catch it. Released outside.
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Southern California. It jumps. Lost legs unfortunately trying to catch it. Released outside.
Discovered the spider at my residence in Baltimore, Maryland on the ceiling in the crevice where it meets the wall. As per the rules, I won't state the results of my extremely novice efforts at identification -- any help is appreciated :)
I've been watching this guy for a couple weeks now, he's visibly growing, which is cool to see, I've never observed one specific spider over a period of time
In this corner, we've had a large female widow for a year or so, but haven't seen her in a couple weeks. There are a few Pholcidae around, but this looks different. Maybe 10-12mm long legspan.