Kukulcania hibernalis
The southern house spider causes concern when mistaken for a recluse spider. They are commonly found in old barns and undisturbed buildings. The web is built into a hole or cavity .
Characteristics
- Females are larger and a darker brown compared to the males.
- They are larger than recluse spiders
- Have eight eyes in a cluster
- Web recognized by webbing radiating outward from a central lair