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It is posible to identificate?
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I actually study spiders but my studies are currently restricted to Central Europe.

The characteristic chlor-colored palps of Heliophanus suggest that you are correct about the genus. However, species level of Heliophanus can be difficult-to-impossible without genitalia. A few Heliophanus can be difficult to separate even with genitalia. I suspect that this is in the decoratus group but nothing definitive.

John and Nini. Naturalists not experts.
 
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Thank you for your coment, johnes
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Hello, looks like juvenile Heliophanus agricola. Wink
 
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Thanks!
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