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mariki
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Posted on 01-10-2008 15:06
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Hello,

Found in Eindhoven (The Netherlands). 18/05/2008.
I have not been able to identified it till not.
Thanks in advance,
Marie
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Posted on 03-10-2008 14:46
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Does everyone know where I can post my picture to get the ID?

Thank you in advance,
Mariki
 
Philippe moniotte
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Posted on 07-10-2008 15:04
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Hello Mariki,
Not sure, but I would have said a young Marpissa muscosa, considering the thickened front legs... The color pattern is very variable in the species, and the exact shape of the abdomen is not really obvious in this pic...
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Philippe
 
Juergen Peters
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Posted on 07-10-2008 18:37
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Hello!

It is no Marpissa. Their forelegs are still more thickened, they have another habitus (more lengthy) and the markings on the abdomen are never like this (although rather variable). I think it it a young female Evarcha (arcuata?).
http://www.spiderling.de/arages/Fotogalerie/species_fg.php?name=Evarcha arcuata
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Jürgen

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mariki
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Posted on 08-10-2008 17:32
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Thank you Philippe and Juergen,

I think that is Evarcha sp. In my archives, I had already Evarcha falcata male and female. Since I posted this picture I saw also female E. falcata with markings on its abdomen. So, maybe falcata or arcuata, I do not know. So, it will be Evarcha cf. arcuata.
Greetings,
Mariki
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