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Are you sure that's a Domestica? It seems to more closely resemble Tegenaria duellica. Confusingly the text below the image on the main page says that they are frequently found in homes in September; as far as I know, duellica's do this as well. This image also shows a different shape and posture to the Domestica identified in the other picture (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:SpiderL12.jpg). --Tapok (talk) 22:11, 11 September 2010 (UTC)

Image is not Tegenaria domestica
I'm a spider expert and, as one other person has pointed out, this is definitely not a Tegenaria domestica. Neither, for that matter, are ANY of the other three images on this page (as of April 29, 2011). Yours is in the same genus, but is not the same species. It depends on where you found it (different species are endemic to different areas/countries), but this is either an adult male Tegenaria duellica), a Tegenaria atrica, or a Tegenaria saeva. That can't be determined without viewing this spider up close, under magnification.

Lady Arachnophile (talk) 10:30, 29 April 2011 (UTC)