Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Xysticus ID, please

Posted by treebeard on 01-05-2018 06:03
#1

Banska Bystrica, 29.04.2018, field road, 500 m.a.s.l.

Quite a large specimen (larger than "normal" Xysticus sp.), it lacks apattern on abdomen typical for the most of Xysticus species.

Thank you in advance

Matej

Edited by treebeard on 01-05-2018 06:17

Posted by treebeard on 01-05-2018 06:07
#2

on this picture, the rear part of cephalothorax is visible - a pale V-shaped spot

Posted by treebeard on 01-05-2018 06:08
#3

and a "portrait"

Posted by johnes81 on 11-05-2018 12:03
#4

I only id spiders by genitalia if they are not easily recognized. Xysticus are difficult and prone to error in judgement. Thus, i am just offering an opinion:

I think that Xysticus acerbus is a possibility.

Again, i have trouble identifying certain spiders by photo. I always id most Xysticus by genitalia.

Posted by Juergen Peters on 11-05-2018 20:16
#5

Hello,

johnes81 wrote:
I think that Xysticus acerbus is a possibility.


very likely.

Posted by treebeard on 11-05-2018 20:29
#6

Thanks both of you