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Salticidae; Pseudeuophrys?
kurt
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Posted on 29-04-2010 08:51
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This spider was about 3-4 mm on cliffs with Calluna vulgaris and Empetrum nigrum. Any suggestion of genus and species much appreciated.

Photo from Norrfällsviken, Nordingrå, Ångermanland, Sweden 62.53N 17.45 E 24 april 2010

Thanks for your help in advance

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Kurt Holmqvist
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Hi, kurt!

Something around (Pseud-)Euophrys/Talavera. But I don't know the Norwegian species.
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Thanks for your reply Juergen.
I have searched for pictures of these suggestions on the web but unfortunately did not find any looking like this one.


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When you saw it in the Netherlands, I would say Pseudeuophrys lanigera.
 
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Thank you for your suggestion Nielsyese

In Sweden we have lanigera (with two findings about 900 km south of my place.
Also erratica with findings obut 300 km south of me.
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