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Andre
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It's approx 15mm, killed a Criorhina paychmera male...

12-may-2008, Udenhout, Netherlands
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Looks a little like Marpissa muscosa but I am not an expert Smile
 
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Hello!

Chris Raper wrote:
Looks a little like Marpissa muscosa


It IS Marpissa muscosa (female, max. length 11 mm).
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Thanks a lot guys... indeed, this species is known from this nature reserve. What a sight Smile
 
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Very nice Salticid! Is that a Fly he's eating?
 
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Larry Shone wrote:
Very nice Salticid! Is that a Fly he's eating?



Hi Larry
The clue was in Andre's post #1, A male Criorhina paychmera (Syrphidae).

Regards Roger....Wink
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Hi Larry
The clue was in Andre's post #1, A male Criorhina paychmera (Syrphidae).

Regards Roger....Wink

I'm new to flies so wouldnt know what that is!
 
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