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Tegenaria Domestica

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Hi. I have a question about the picture you made from this spider, and uploaded as Male T.Domestica. Because it looks more like a species of sac spider to me. I'd like to ID it further, but in order to do that I'd need some more info. Do you remember roughly the size, where when and at what time of day you found it? Did you disturb it or did you find it prowling? Did it move slow or fast?

Because it doesn't really look like the T.Domestica, I'll replace the picture. When I have the right ID I'll let you know. Thanks. Karel Adriaan (talk) 06:23, 8 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Hi! Well. I don't remember the size, but I just went back to the exact spot and checked the patterns on the wall. Given that, the body was ~8mm long. There is a timestamp attached to the picture, which is 5 June 2017, 21:20. Where? In one of my basement rooms, in southern Germany. It didn't move at all, and no, I didn't disturb it. :o Why would I disturb such a nice little spider?
--DenSchub (talk) 06:29, 8 July 2018 (UTC)[reply]
Hi. Sorry for the very late reply. I asked about disturbing not to see if you're cruel, but to find out if the spider was either scared out of its web or just walking about/sitting there. Because in the picture the spider just sits on the bare wall, without a web, which is unusual behaviour unless it's a hunter spider prowling about often sitting still when lights go on. At first glance it seems like a sac spider, perhaps even the liocranum rupicola. I could be wrong about the exact species although it's almost certainly a type of de:sackspinne. You can try uploading the file to spiderid.com. Karel Adriaan (talk) 13:32, 17 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]
There was a web, it's just not really visible due to the way lightning hit the wall. :) --DenSchub (talk) 13:34, 17 November 2018 (UTC)[reply]