Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Small spider

Posted by Niek van Wijk on 25-10-2007 20:55
#1

October 21st i took a picture of this very small - 3 or 4 mm - spider which I found in low foliage near a pond in my garden.
Could anyone help me to identify it?
Thank you in advance, Niek

Posted by Niek van Wijk on 25-10-2007 21:00
#2

herewith the picture, Niek

Posted by Niek van Wijk on 25-10-2007 21:41
#3

Here I have another photo which gives a better vieuw on the eyes.
Niek

Posted by Niek van Wijk on 25-10-2007 21:44
#4

Sorry, had to reduce the size of the photo to load it.......
Niek

Posted by Niek van Wijk on 25-10-2007 21:46
#5

sorry, one more time....

Posted by Juergen Peters on 26-10-2007 00:45
#6

Hello, Niek!

Not 100% sure (but 98%), but this seems to be is a male Linyphiid of species Linyphia hortensis (most likely; subadult, adult in spring) or probably Neriene clathrata. Both species have males of this habitus and colouration, with white markings at the front of the opisthosoma (abdomen).

http://www.spider...nyphia.htm
http://www.spider...eriene.htm
(Scroll down for the males - the ones with the large pedipalps.)

Edited by Juergen Peters on 26-10-2007 00:47

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 26-10-2007 00:56
#7

male adult Steatoda cf. nobilis.

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 26-10-2007 00:59
#8

hmm... no.. with that size, so Linyphiidae! dorsal view, do you have?

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 26-10-2007 01:00
#9

aha.. you have NO Steatoda nobilis! :D In Netherlands, ;)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 26-10-2007 01:00
#10

no Neriene... but a Linyphia hortensis :D

Posted by Niek van Wijk on 26-10-2007 07:47
#11

Juergen and Jorge,

Thank you for your - again immediate - help.
Best regards, Niek