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A spider and its cocoons
eguzki
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Posted on 19-10-2006 10:34
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While I was moving an useless wardrobe, a spider appeared behind it. It was quite small and has a pale pattern on its abdomen. Its cocoons were fastened by silk on the bottom side of the wardrobe. Can anyone to Id it?
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eguzki wrote:
While I was moving an useless wardrobe, a spider appeared behind it. It was quite small and has a pale pattern on its abdomen. Its cocoons were fastened by silk on the bottom side of the wardrobe. Can anyone to Id it?


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Posted on 19-10-2006 10:40
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I think it's a Steatoda grossa (Theridiidae).
 
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Black wrote:
I think it's a Steatoda grossa (Theridiidae).


Thank you Black! I thought earlier too, it belongs to the Theridiidae family.
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yes. Theridiidae. Steatoda sp. perhaps cf grossa.
 
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