I'd refrain from narrowing down to species level, S. scutulatus is also a possibility. Many Gnaphosidae can only be distinguished by examining their genitals.
I'd refrain from narrowing down to species level, S. scutulatus is also a possibility. Many Gnaphosidae can only be distinguished by examining their genitals.
I get these in my house all the time so I know they are blackwalli I also live in the uk and have kept these as pets I would know that shiny coat anywhere.
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