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Maybe Pisaura mirabilis? Hungary
eguzki
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Posted on 23-10-2006 22:41
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An indiscint image, sorry. Very common in the garden.
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Posted on 24-10-2006 08:49
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Hi eguzki,

It certainly looks like it, though not easy because of lack of details.

Andr
 
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jonafly wrote:
Hi eguzki,

It certainly looks like it, though not easy because of lack of details.

Andr?


Hi jonafly!

I have another image from it maybe more interesting than the preceding even if it doesn't show more details. As you see the spider is carrying the cocoons under its cephalothorax. I guess its offsprings may obtain careful protection from the adult spider.
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Posted on 25-10-2006 07:59
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This should be the only Pisaura sp in Hungary, so Pisaura mirabilis it is.
 
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