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big spider from Portugal
Tony Irwin
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Posted on 12-04-2007 11:51
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My beekeeper friend in Portugal found this spider near one of his hives. I suspect it is Eusparassus, but I haven't got any literature to help. Does anyone recognise it? It appears to be a subadult male, body length 20mm
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Dmitry Gavryushin
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Posted on 12-04-2007 11:58
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Looks very much like Eusparassus dufouri @ http://www.flickr...333140630/.

P.S. Platnick cites also E. levantinus, Micrommata ligurina, and Olios argelasius for that region.
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wow! Where was found this spider??

It is Eusparassus dufouri - Sparassidae spider.

E. levantinus??? I don?t think so. Take a look in this updated website about spiders in Portugal:

--- www.aranhas.info GO to the ESP?CIES (SPECIES) section and then click in SPARASSIDAE, see below the 4 species known for Portugal. Perhaps Micrommata virescens was misidentified for M. ligurina. We never found by sure M. virescens.
See the distribution map for Eusparassus dufouri. 3 locations known... but I want to know where the spider was found! And when...
Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 12-04-2007 15:15
 
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Thanks Dima and Jorge.
This one seems to be alot further north than the previous records. It was found at Santo Antonio, das Areias, Alentejo, Portalegre. 7.20W, 39.37N.
I think it was found about 10 days ago. It is still alive and sitting in my kitchen now! I'm hoping it will feed and change into an adult soon.
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Hi Jorge
This spider has just changed into an adult. Also my friend has brought me a female and two more males - all appear to be dufouri. He has also brought a female Hogma radiata - all are from the same locality, and all collected in the last week.
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jorgemotalmeida
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<i>Hogna radiata</i> not Hogma Smile But, we must take care... because there is another spider that it is very similar to this... it is <i>Lycosa subhisurta</i>. A friend of mine is reviewing these 2 species.

I saw all sparassids spiders know for Portugal (male and female) but it lack to see precisely E. dufouri!
 
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