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BubikolRamios
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Maybe Asagena phalerata!
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Asagena phalerata doesn't occur in my country, so I don't know this spider. In Slovenia there's only A. phalerata in the genus Asagena. The spider is often found near nests of ants.
 
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According to the Benelux spider distribution maps, it is found in the Netherlands (http://www.tuite....0phalerata) Smile. We have it here, too.
 
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How stupidSmile I searched on www.nederlandssoortenregister.nl, which contains all Dutch species for Asagena, but I should change it to Steatoda. I never saw the species because there are no suitable biotopes near to my villageSad
 
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