Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Identified: Icius hamatus
Posted by Isidro on 09-06-2007 15:50
#1
Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain
Under the bark of Platanus x hispanica, March 2007
Near ( 50-70 metres) Ebro river, with Rubus ulmifolius and Piptatherum miliaceum, and scarce group of Platanus
4-5 mm long
Some idea?
Edited by Isidro on 14-06-2007 09:06
Posted by Smoggycb on 12-06-2007 11:12
#2
It looks like an
Icius species, though I couldn't say which one. There are about five in Spain I think
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 12-06-2007 14:40
#3
Icius hamatus
Posted by Isidro on 12-06-2007 15:46
#4
THANKS A LOT Smoggy and Jorge!!!! I was desperated because a spider specialist couldn't identify it. She (L. Collado) says also that can be an Icius, or maybe an Aerulillus. Now, I have the complete name, thanks to J. Mota!!!!
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 12-06-2007 17:42
#5
Aerulillus -- never. ;)
99% to be Icius hamatus. ;) TO be sure just with specimen and loup. :)
I know this species well. It is very widespread here. I have a photo of Icius hamatus (no worries... there are slight differences in ophistosoma)
see bigger here:
http://www.flickr...702&size=l
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 12-06-2007 18:05
#6
it could be Icius subinermis.
http://salticidae...bi-sph.htm
the best way to be sure, genitalia. ;) But I woould be more for Icius hamatus. :)
Posted by Isidro on 13-06-2007 13:11
#7
It looks much more like a female I. hamatus than I. subinermis!
Thanks a lot!