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Is this Alopecosa ?
Makro Freak
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Posted on 22-03-2009 16:44
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Is it possible to identify this spider from sideview ? My spider guide shows a image of Alopecosa sp which looks close. Need expert opinion :-) location: forrest clearing, munich, germany size: aprox 5mm

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Hi, I think Philodromus, but wait for others.
 
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Hello!

pwalter wrote:
Hi, I think Philodromus


No, it's a real crab spider (Thomisidae), Xysticus sp. female.
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Jürgen

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Thank you for helping me
 
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