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Anonymous
Hey /p/!

I've got this creepy spider around my room, can anyone identify this guy? I'm not sure what it is. :(
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>> Anonymous
After some very quick googling, the best I can come up with is Nephila clavata. It seems like it's only native to Asia, Japan in particular, though.
>> Macheath !8b4g0BkNZg
Maybe /an/ can help.
>> Anonymous
He looks poisoness
>> Anonymous
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>>68015

After some slightly less quick googling I came up with the right answer : Steatoda triangulosa, or cobweb spider.

http://entomology.unl.edu/images/spiders/steatoda_triang.jpg