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A big Salticidae
Isidro
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Posted on 08-11-2007 09:49
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This spider was the biggest of the Salticidae family that I've seen never. It sizes about 11-12 mm long. It was found in a zone of mediterranean shrubland (dominated by Rosmarinus officinalis and Cistus clusii) and pine patchs (Pinus halepensis) the spider was in a pine). The picture was taken this summer (4th May 2007) at Fuendetodos, Aragon, Spain, in continental-mediterranean climate about 700 meters high.

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What species can be?

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a female of Aelurillus v-insignitus??
http://fotomacro.blogspot.com/
 
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Maybe... Thanks

(More suggestions welcome)
 
jorgemotalmeida
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maybe.. I will see it again more later. Wink
 
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This is a female of Philaeus chrysops indeed one of the biggest species of salticidae in europe.
 
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