House Spider
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Description:
Those two club-like appendages that look like very small legs are the pedipalps. They are the two "feelers" on a spider's face.
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- Retrolateral tibial apophysis
- Agelenidae (funnel weavers)
- Tegenaria
- Tegenaria domestica (Barn Funnel Weaver)
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