Need ID !!!!

ThiagoMassa

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I found it crawling from the drain...
It does not spin orbwebs and its 1 inch long...
i put it in a tank and put a matchbox inside for hiding.
one side of the matchbox has web, and the other not...
is has a sort of silver (cephalotorax) and gold (abdomen) coloration.
preety active...

hugs!
Massa.
 

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Malhavoc's

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oo nice looking spider I'd say brown reclusea but I think its the wrong colouration
 

superkillers

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Hello.
That looks like maybe a spider in the clubionidae family, and maybe of the Herpyllus genus. The parson spider?.
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ThiagoMassa

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i think the brown reclusea has that violin on the bach, but I could not see it...
i´ll post another pic...
these were the bests I could take...
 

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Henry Kane

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I wish I could tell you what species it is. I can tell you for certain that it is not in the genus Loxosceles. (recluse)
It may help if you can get a pic looking directly down at the spider though.

See ya. :)

Atrax
 

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if it has primitive fangs (megalamorph fangs) like tarantula fangs that move up and down than id say trapdoor or purse web spider but if it has more advance fangs that move side to side like pincers id say wolf spider
 

ThiagoMassa

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thank u all, think it´s kind of difficult ya? :)

atrax, i could not take that pic... sorry
longboard, could not see it, they're too short, and she is not much friendly... the best pic of the fangs i have i've already posted...

thank u all
hugs
Massa
 

superkillers

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Hello.
Found of pic whats probably your spider, unfortunatly onlylisted as Dionycha next to a pic of a crab spider and parson spider:rolleyes: , type tree of life spiders in your search and click salticidea then click Dionycha and youl see the picture, im sure there's more information and a compleat name somewhere on the internet.
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ThiagoMassa

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if youu could point me a website or two would be great!

thanks again
massa
 
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