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fleabag
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Posted on 08-04-2007 03:21
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Hi,

Please can anyone help to id this spider?
I found it a few days ago,sat on a tree trunk in a mixed tree plantation on the sussex downs.From memory about 5mm ish.

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Difficult in this pose,maybe :Agalenatea redii
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I thought in Gibbaranea sp. with those 2 tubercles... But not sure.
 
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Hello!

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
I thought in Gibbaranea sp. with those 2 tubercles... But not sure.



Here in Germany this would be Gibbaranea gibbosa. Genus Gibbaranea it is definitely.
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thanks for the help Smile
 
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