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  2. Loxosceles devia - Wikipedia

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  3. Brown recluse spider - Wikipedia

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    Reported cases of brown recluse bites occur primarily in Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas. There have been many reports of brown recluse bites in California – though a few related species of spiders may be found there, none of the related spiders in California is known to bite humans.

  4. Recluse spider - Wikipedia

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    However, the "violin marking" cannot be used as a reliable way to identify the spider as many unrelated species of spider have similar markings. Recluses are typically about 7–12 mm long. The most common and most famous species in the United States is the brown recluse spider ( Loxosceles reclusa ).

  5. What NOT to Do If You’re Bitten By a Brown Recluse - AOL

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    The brown recluse is one of 11 indigenous recluse spider species, all of which have venom, but only four are considered dangerous to humans. The good news is that identifying a brown recluse is ...

  6. Brown Recluse Spider Bites—Everything You Need to Know - AOL

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    The brown recluse typically lives up to its name: The spider is quiet, shy, and really just wants to be left alone. Nonetheless, it gets blamed for thousands of gruesome bites each year. That’s ...

  7. Loxoscelism - Wikipedia

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    Among the spiders bearing necrotic venom, the brown recluse is the most commonly encountered by humans. The range of the brown recluse spider extends from southeastern Nebraska to southernmost Ohio and south into Georgia and most of Texas. It can be distinguished by violin shaped markings on its back.

  8. Latrodectus - Wikipedia

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    Latrodectus is a broadly distributed genus of spiders with several species that are commonly known as the true widows.This group is composed of those often loosely called black widow spiders, brown widow spiders, and similar spiders.

  9. Fanged creature — with 6 eyes — found hiding in garage in ...

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    Guayllabamba recluse spiders were mostly found “under rocks, debris, in between leaves of dead Agave plants,” but a few were found in a house and “adjacent garage,” the study said.