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Spider from Madrid -> Textrix sp.
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Posted on 09-10-2020 09:41
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Birch forest. Mountainous area. 17th July, 2018.

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male Lycosidae - Alopecosa sp.?

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I don't think this is Alopecosa. Some things don't match. Thank you anyway.
 
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Hi,

Agelenidae. Resembles the mideuropean genus Textrix. But I don't know the mediterranean species and maybe similar genera.
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I think you're right and the genus is Textrix. At least the pictures on the Internet look very similar.

Thank you Jürgen.
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