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lagura
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Posted on 19-07-2009 00:11
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I found this on a small meadow. Looks like silk threads so I guess it could be made by some spider. A nursery perhaps? I really have no idea. It was on a grass leaf. Length about 4mm. This appeared to be the only one there. Looking at the photo it looks like ther is someone in there.

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reminds me of a Drassodes lair.
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In a sleeve thus, I have déj- found a small caterpillar green?????
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Tony
I Googled Drassodes but couldn't find any photos of lairs.

Camille,
I didn't look inside, so I have no idea unfortunately
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it can be really a Gnaphosidae (spider) "shelter"..
There are salticid spider that can construct somehting like that as well.
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