Sorry for poor picture quality. Found in France. Never seen anything like it.

    • hangry@slrpnk.netOP
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      3 months ago

      Thanks! It isvery likely a Eratigena Atrica. The pattern on its back is identical. I safely released it in the garden.

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        3 months ago

        Moving an indoor spider outside typically leads to their death. What you did here is basically throw a spider to the wolves. If you can’t deal with a spider indoors and you feel obligated to do something about it but have ethical feelings or whatever, the better thing to do is simply and quickly squish it.

        But, it’s a spider, so whatever.