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Zodarion?
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Juanravazq |
Posted on 13-02-2017 19:43
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Member Location: Spain Posts: 421 Joined: 15.12.16 |
26-06-2016. On a fig tree of an orchard She had captured an ant of the genus Messor Albalat dels Sorells, Valencia, Spain It is posible to ID? Greetings Juanravazq attached the following image: ![]() [141.56Kb] Edited by Juanravazq on 13-02-2017 19:44 Juan R. Vázquez |
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Armen Seropian |
Posted on 13-02-2017 20:24
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Member Location: Georgia, Tbilisi Posts: 391 Joined: 21.03.16 |
Even if the spider is feeding on ants, doesn't necessarily mean, it belongs to Zodariidae![]() The specimen on the pic definitely posses features of Theridiidae. Regarding the size, prey, coloration and shape, I may assume, it's Theonoe minutissima. May be you have a high-resolution pic of the prosoma, so I can see the shape and position of the eyes? |
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Juanravazq |
Posted on 13-02-2017 21:53
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Member Location: Spain Posts: 421 Joined: 15.12.16 |
Thank you, Armen for your interest. Sorry, I don't have any high-resolution pic of the prosoma. I have made a cut of the image, although I do not know if it will do. Regards! Juanravazq attached the following image: ![]() [301.48Kb] Juan R. Vázquez |
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Armen Seropian |
Posted on 14-02-2017 15:52
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Member Location: Georgia, Tbilisi Posts: 391 Joined: 21.03.16 |
This pic will do! I'm staying at Theonoe minutissima. |
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Juanravazq |
Posted on 15-02-2017 22:20
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Member Location: Spain Posts: 421 Joined: 15.12.16 |
Ok! Thanks!
Juan R. Vázquez |
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