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BubikolRamios |
Posted on 09-03-2011 17:12
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Member Location: Slovenia Posts: 1726 Joined: 14.06.09 |
body ~ 6 mm, a zilion of them between dead leaves (on sunny places mainly), each step you make, you can see shortly 3-5 of them running away.
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Juergen Peters |
Posted on 09-03-2011 18:46
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Member Location: northwest Germany Posts: 13911 Joined: 11.09.04 |
Hi! Yes, also millions of them here at forest border. Young female of Pardosa lugubris group. Several species (separated only some years ago), which cannot be IDed after photo. Best regards, Jürgen -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Juergen Peters Borgholzhausen, Germany WWW: http://insektenfo... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |
BubikolRamios |
Posted on 09-03-2011 19:30
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Member Location: Slovenia Posts: 1726 Joined: 14.06.09 |
What does Pardosa lugubris group mean ? As far as I know Pardosa lugubris is a final species name ? Or not ? highly searchable nature photo galery --> http://agrozoo.ne....jsp?l2=en |
Juergen Peters |
Posted on 09-03-2011 20:23
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Member Location: northwest Germany Posts: 13911 Joined: 11.09.04 |
Hello! BubikolRamios wrote: What does Pardosa lugubris group mean ? As far as I know Pardosa lugubris is a final species name ? Or not ? What was originally described as Pardosa lugubris is really a group of 6 very similar species, of which Pardosa lugubris s.str. ("sensu strictu") is only one: Pardosa lugubris s. str. (Walckenaer, 1802) Pardosa alacris syn. Pardosa pseudolugubris (C. L. Koch, 1848) Pardosa saltans Töpfer-Hofmann, 2000 Pardosa baehrorum Kronestedt, 1999 Pardosa caucasica Ovtsharenko, 1979 (only in south Russia) Pardosa pertinax von Helversen, 2000 (only in Greece) The two most abundant species are P. lugubris s.str. and P. saltans. The latter is more strictly bond to forests and forest edges and is - for example - here at the Teutoburger Wald more numerous than P. lugubris. Edited by Juergen Peters on 09-03-2011 20:23 Best regards, Jürgen -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Juergen Peters Borgholzhausen, Germany WWW: http://insektenfo... -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= |
BubikolRamios |
Posted on 09-03-2011 20:52
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Member Location: Slovenia Posts: 1726 Joined: 14.06.09 |
Thanks.
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