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  2. Callobius severus - Wikipedia

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    It is a nesting woodland species commonly seen in the Pacific Northwest, and one of the most commonly found and widespread spiders in populated areas of Washington state. [2] It can often be found in households and other man-made structures with thin funnel webs, so long as the niche has not yet been filled by another organism.

  3. Hobo spider - Wikipedia

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    Eratigena agrestis is distributed from Europe to Central Asia, and is also found in western North America, in the Pacific Northwest and Great Basin. [1] It is recorded in the checklist of Danish spider species, [ 9 ] and is present on the small artificial island of Peberholm , probably having been carried there by trains.

  4. Poisonous spiders are in Washington. Here’s how to ... - AOL

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    In Washington state, there are only two spiders that can cause medical issues: black widow spiders and yellow sac spiders, according to the Washington State Department of Health.

  5. Washington spider season is here. Here’s what to know about ...

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    Yellow Sac Spider. Yellow sac spiders are also more common in eastern Washington, but can still be found in the Seattle are. Yellow sac spiders can be yellow, white or green with darker legs and ...

  6. Antrodiaetidae - Wikipedia

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    Antrodiaetidae, also known as folding trapdoor spiders or folding-door spiders, is a small spider family related to atypical tarantulas. They are found almost exclusively in the western and midwestern United States, from California to Washington and east to the Appalachian Mountains . [ 1 ]

  7. The 10 Most Common House Spiders to Look Out For, According ...

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    Wolf spider. What they look like: With over 200 species of wolf spiders crawling around, it’s no wonder that they range in size and appearance.“The largest species can be up to an inch and a ...

  8. Category:Endemic fauna of the Pacific Northwest - Wikipedia

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    Animals found only in the Pacific Northwest (California, Oregon, Washington (state), British Columbia, and Alaska). Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.

  9. Antrodiaetus pacificus - Wikipedia

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    Antrodiaetus pacificus is a species of mygalomorph spiders native to the Pacific Northwest.Both male and female were first described by French arachnologist Eugène Louis Simon in 1884 under the name Brachybothrium pacificum. [1]