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Arachnida, unknown family
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Posted on 07-04-2007 11:34
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Location: Hungary
Habitat: garden
Size about 2-3 mm
Date: 07-04-04

It was small and very active spider. Found it amongst dense vegetation.
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Hello!

It's a Pirata sp. (Lycosidae).
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Hi Juergen!

You could help me several times!Smile I guessed that it will be more difficult but fortunately not! Thanks
 
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agree! Pirata sp. Wink Lycosidae spider. Here they are common.
 
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Hi!

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
agree! Pirata sp. Wink Lycosidae spider. Here they are common.


We don't have many shallows here, so some days ago I found my very first Pirata, an only 4 mm juvenile P. piraticus - in two meters height at our house... Cool
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