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I was bitten by a spider maybe. Help me identify if it is Steatoda Nobilis or triangulosa

 
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On Monday I found (Photo 1) and yesterday it evolved as seen on Photo 2.

Later I found two spiders, that I took photographs of.  They were 2cm and 1cm respectively.

I don't think I had a venomous reaction, because it already past 5 days since Monday, but it could be an allergic reaction or bacterial infection.

Can you help me identify if those are Steatoda Nobilis or Triangulosa?
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According to the pictures, it looks like a False widow spider (Steatoda paykulliana) found here:

https://www.nhm.ac.uk/take-part/identify-nature/spiders-in-your-home/false-widow-spiders.html

The only spiders that I have seen where we live now are the black widows. I have been observing them since 2013.

They seem really shy and will try to hide when I am around.

I have been bitten twice by what I thought was a spider though not a black widow.  Never saw a spider.  

Maybe knowing what your symptoms are may help identify what bite you.

 
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