Posted by paqui on 22-08-2010 17:03
#1
Hello, using Papeīs and Povolnyi & Verves' keys it seems fit M. punctata (no vissible lines in thorax, colour of abdomen, 3 well defined spots on terguites..) but these are the species recorded in Spain
Miltogramma aurifrons
Miltogramma brevipila
Miltogramma iberica
Miltogramma oestracea
Miltogramma punctata
Miltogramma ruficornis (= murinum a px-sar)
Miltogramma taeniata
Miltogramma testaceifrons
I havenīt found any key nor description for M. aurifrons, in case it is Miltogramma, cpuld anyone discard M. aurifrons and really say M. punctatum (or say the genera in case itīs not Miltogramma?)
Photographs taken by Miguel Yuste (used with permission
http://www.biodiv...earch.html)
- in Segovia (Central Spain)
- in a city garden
- 17th. july (2010)
Thanks again :)
Edited by paqui on 22-08-2010 17:10
Posted by paqui on 22-08-2010 17:07
#2
A lateral view, the spider was really small!
(
http://www.biodiv...earch.html)
The lateral spot of terguites (seen in the upper view) become in this lateral view a long band
Posted by Liekele Sijstermans on 22-08-2010 22:59
#3
This is not M punctata as punctata has dark antennae.
M aurifrons is similar to M germari (missing on your list) and very different from your specimen.
You are missing another species on your list: Miltogramma rutilans
and I am convinced that your specimen is indeed M rutilans. Tolra nor Fauna Europaea mention that species from Spain. But I have it from Spain myself.
Liekele
Posted by paqui on 22-08-2010 23:12
#4
Hello, i didnīt considered the non-recorded species, trying to separate among recorded ones' difficult enough for me, thank you very much again
Regards