Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Unknown spider - 15/06/2011 > Agelenidae

Posted by Jeroen K on 15-06-2011 20:01
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15/06/2011, my garden, Kapellen, Belgium. ID'able? Thanks in advance!

Edited by Jeroen K on 16-06-2011 08:17

Posted by Jeroen K on 15-06-2011 20:01
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Posted by Jeroen K on 15-06-2011 20:02
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Posted by Jeroen K on 15-06-2011 20:02
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Posted by Jeroen K on 15-06-2011 20:03
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Posted by Sundew on 16-06-2011 00:29
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Family Agelenidae, and more I don't dare to say. Good spider websites are http://www.jorgen...nidae.aspx and http://ednieuw.ho...enidae.htm, but they don't depict all species.

Edited by Sundew on 16-06-2011 00:29

Posted by Jeroen K on 16-06-2011 08:18
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Thanks a lot, Sundew. I'll wait for Juergen, maybe he can enlighten us.

Posted by Dmitry Gavryushin on 16-06-2011 11:00
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Why not Anyphaena accentuata?

Posted by Sundew on 16-06-2011 19:06
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Dmitry is right! I didn't know family Anyphaenidae, but this species is said to be clearly identified by the four dark marks on the opisthosoma (see http://ednieuw.ho...enidae.htm). I shall look for this spider in our woods!

Posted by Juergen Peters on 17-06-2011 08:55
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Hi!

Sundew wrote:
I shall look for this spider in our woods!


Or around your house (and even in house) and in garden at night! Here it is one of the most abundant and my most photographed spiders at all - especially in the colder season, when there are not so many insects to photograph...