What kind of spider is this?

zsiciarz

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The woodlouse spider (Dysdera crocata)
Rather unlikely, as Dysdera spp. have way bigger chelicerae than this specimen (and usually a smoother abdomen without any contrasting features). I'd say - a Trachelas sp. (or Harpactea, but these don't occur in the States).
 

Ultum4Spiderz

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Rather unlikely, as Dysdera spp. have way bigger chelicerae than this specimen (and usually a smoother abdomen without any contrasting features). I'd say - a Trachelas sp. (or Harpactea, but these don't occur in the States).
thanks!! For the correction.
Yeah I just couldn’t remember the genus with the smaller fangs.
 
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