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Tetragnathidae ? id ?
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 15-03-2011 00:53
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Hi!

Young, male Philodromus sp. (Philodromidae).
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Thanks.

I gues they are variable in color, or is the second image female ?
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I gues they are variable in color, or is the second image female ?
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Seems to be a female, but I can't say if from the same species. There are dozens of species in Europe, and even of those occuring here in Germany, only a few of them can be identified after a photo. And yes: they are variable in colour (also in different stadiums).
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