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Posted on 09-04-2007 20:12
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Size: Very small, just about a few mm
Date: 09-04-07

My previous Salticidae thread proved to be unsolved, thus I have only little hope that this tiny metallic green spider will be recognized.
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Hello!

eguzki wrote:
My previous Salticidae thread proved to be unsolved, thus I have only little hope that this tiny metallic green spider will be recognized.


Sorry, I can only tell the genus for sure: Heliophanus. May be a male H. cupreus, but definitely only identifiable by genitalia examination...
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Hi Juergen!

The genus level is just enough for me even it is much more than I expected! And what is your opinion about it?:
Arachnida, Salticidae
It was my first jumping spider, and I thought that it will be easy to ID but it has been waiting for its name ever since.

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Hello!

eguzki wrote:
And what is your opinion about it?:
Arachnida, Salticidae
It was my first jumping spider, and I thought that it will be easy to ID but it has been waiting for its name ever since.


I had looked several times at that thread, but am still not 100% sure about the spider on the first two pics. The last two are clearly Evarcha arcuata females, but I have never seen one with such a distinctive pattern as the first one. But still no other spider in my literature does match it better than E. arcuata. So I think, it it 90% this species... (E. falcata being even more dull in the female gender). But I do not have pics of female E. laetabunda and E. michalovi, two very similar species occuring mostly in south east Europe.
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Hello!

Thank you for your detailed response. I am satisfied knowing the genus level. It will be cataloguized as Evarcha sp.

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