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Hi Margot, this doesn’t look like a ‘white spider’ but an arachnid that is completely mouldy. What stands out here: a relatively small body (round white ball in the center) with longer legs. Although there are mostly brown house spiders in basements and attics, if it is a house spider you would expect a larger and even twofold moldy central part. So what I think is either a Vibrating Spider, Pholcus phalagoides, or a Haywain, Opiliones (and not a spider in that case), but those are a little less common in homes. See if you can’t find a less – or unmoulded version.
fg,
Dominick
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drs. Dominick Verschelde
Biology, Zoology, Marine nematology, Systematics and taxonomy
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