Species of this house spider ? Really amazes me

Penn

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Agelena labyrinthica
All we can see are very basic details. You can't make a species ID based on that. Also, that species isn't native to the US. Best to refrain from making IDs if you don't know much about true spiders.

The spider pictured is likely an agelenid. Could be Agelenopsis or Tegenaria or any other kind of funnel weaver. A clearer picture would be needed to narrow it down to the genus level.
 

Poonjab

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All we can see are very basic details. You can't make a species ID based on that. Also, that species isn't native to the US. Best to refrain from making IDs if you don't know much about true spiders.

The spider pictured is likely an agelenid. Could be Agelenopsis or Tegenaria or any other kind of funnel weaver. A clearer picture would be needed to narrow it down to the genus level.
Lol. Slow your roll, kid.
 
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