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Dead Spider Identification

Post by Cledus » Tue Jul 16, 2013 5:07 pm

I found this dead critter in my house and have not been successful in identifying it. Does anybody have an idea what it might be? Not including the legs, it appears to be about .75" to 1.0"

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Re: Dead Spider Identification

Post by LTown Cat » Tue Jul 16, 2013 6:51 pm

Cledus wrote:I found this dead critter in my house and have not been successful in identifying it. Does anybody have an idea what it might be? Not including the legs, it appears to be about .75" to 1.0"

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Re: Dead Spider Identification

Post by gocats » Tue Jul 16, 2013 7:43 pm

Seriously, get out now. I don't scare easy, but spiders suck.

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Re: Dead Spider Identification

Post by Old Skool Cat » Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:29 pm

Cledus wrote:I found this dead critter in my house and have not been successful in identifying it. Does anybody have an idea what it might be? Not including the legs, it appears to be about .75" to 1.0"

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That, my friend, is the notorious Camel spider. A member of the arachnid family, but a different order that normal spiders. Not venomous or poisonous, but their bite can hurt and be very painful. Typically found in desert or arid climates, and usually rare here, this particular species is native to Montana, found mostly east of the Continental Divide. I have found them in my home in Helena; in fact found one in the bathroom sink a few days ago about two inches long. They are very freaky looking, and this particular species was the one of urban legend from the notorious military photo from Iraq:
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Re: Dead Spider Identification

Post by Cledus » Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:39 pm

The first pic I took was just with my iphone. I didn't have the presence of mind at the time to provide any scale... until now. I found one web site that noted a lot of insects are mistaken for spiders but this one does not appear to be one of them. It seems like most spiders have two fangs, but this one seems to have an upper and lower mandible like a beetle. Kind of hard to tell from the pictures, though. It could be a new species of ManBearPig.

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Re: Dead Spider Identification

Post by Old Skool Cat » Tue Jul 16, 2013 9:50 pm

Cledus wrote:The first pic I took was just with my iphone. I didn't have the presence of mind at the time to provide any scale... until now. I found one web site that noted a lot of insects are mistaken for spiders but this one does not appear to be one of them. It seems like most spiders have two fangs, but this one seems to have an upper and lower mandible like a beetle. Kind of hard to tell from the pictures, though. It could be a new species of ManBearPig.

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Yep -- camel spider. I have seen them as long as four inches in length around here. Here's a good link to a story about a guy finding one in Great Falls:
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Re: Dead Spider Identification

Post by grizzh8r » Wed Jul 17, 2013 1:15 pm

Here's my tip:

For all future encounters with unknown bugs, take them to your local County Extension Service, which should be in your city/county building. They can usually help identify anything from nature; plant, insect or animal.


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Re: Dead Spider Identification

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Post by ChiOCat » Thu Jul 18, 2013 3:47 pm

Oh my! I can't help but giggle at all the gun toting girly men in this thread!! :lol:

I'm no fan of spiders - and I've moved to the wrong place for that!! But I can stay in the same room while my husband or son disposes of them for me :D


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Re: Dead Spider Identification

Post by allcat » Thu Jul 18, 2013 4:14 pm

ChiOCat wrote:Oh my! I can't help but giggle at all the gun toting girly men in this thread!! :lol:

I'm no fan of spiders - and I've moved to the wrong place for that!! But I can stay in the same room while my husband or son disposes of them for me :D
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Re: Dead Spider Identification

Post by Cledus » Fri Jul 19, 2013 2:15 pm

allcat wrote:
ChiOCat wrote:Oh my! I can't help but giggle at all the gun toting girly men in this thread!! :lol:

I'm no fan of spiders - and I've moved to the wrong place for that!! But I can stay in the same room while my husband or son disposes of them for me :D
Keep your fingers out of the funnel webs.
But I thought that's where they hide all the candy and alcohol. :D


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Re: Dead Spider Identification

Post by ChiOCat » Fri Jul 19, 2013 3:04 pm

allcat wrote:
ChiOCat wrote:Oh my! I can't help but giggle at all the gun toting girly men in this thread!! :lol:

I'm no fan of spiders - and I've moved to the wrong place for that!! But I can stay in the same room while my husband or son disposes of them for me :D
Keep your fingers out of the funnel webs.
I try to avoid all webs! But as you probably recall that's not always easy :D


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