New state, what’s this?

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Arachnopeon
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Just moved to KS and encountered this guy (already deceased) while cleaning to move into my new place. Not familiar with KS wildlife yet and couldn’t find a match on the KS spider ID websites. Curious as to what it is. Was just under an inch long curled up (including legs).
 

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Snailientologist

Arachnosquire
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It looks a tiny bit like Tigrosa grandis but please don't take my word for it. I would not be surprised if I was horribly wrong.
 

jc55

Arachnoknight
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Could be Tigrosa georgicola but i am by far an expert so this is my guess from its appearance.I'm sure there will be others along to help with the identification that are far more knowledgeable.
 

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Arachnoangel
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Could also be T. Helluo but I’m not sure, the geographic range matches up and has similar colors that are light and dark
 

RoachCoach

Arachnodemon
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Poor dude. At least you don't have a large amount of bugs in your house. Skinny spider bellwether.
 

Matts inverts

Arachnoangel
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I think it’s cool you found a wolf spider. It’s sad you found it like this but I have only found two wolf spiders in California and you just moved and found one right away.
 

Biollantefan54

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I think it’s cool you found a wolf spider. It’s sad you found it like this but I have only found two wolf spiders in California and you just moved and found one right away.
If you want to find more, get a headlamp or hold a flashlight at eye level and just go outside and look around. You’ll see tons of them by their eyes reflecting in the grass
 
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