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Philodromus
eguzki
Location: Hungary
Date: 2006-05-26

This spider was found on a brick. Strangely its abdomen was very flat.
Edited by eguzki on 24-11-2006 18:59
 
rvanderweele
I found this animal very aften behind bark of pine trees in Hungary, while looking for larvae of Zabrachia`s.
ruud van der weele
rvanderweele@gmail.com
 
Andre Jas
Hi Eguzki,

I think a crabspider (Philodromus).
Cheers,

Andr
Andr? Jas
 
jorgemotalmeida
Philodromidae. Crab spider is Thomisidae...
Philodromus sp. whcih one just with genitalia,
 
http://www.flickr.com/photos/superegnum
Xespok
Thomisidae and Philodromidae are very closely related, not separated into families by some authors.
 
Teglagyar u. 30.
rvanderweele
Funny, because years ago I tried to find out what spider it is. I found information about the Thomisidae, but I condered this unlikely, since the spider does look quite different from the crabspiders, which I know. I did not make more effort to dig a bit deeper. It is good to hear that it is indeed closely related to crabspiders.
ruud van der weele
rvanderweele@gmail.com
 
Sergey Golubev
Hi, Eguzki. This spider is undoubtedly Philodromus. If you caught it on the pine bark, there are three philodromid species which can be found in such a habitation for sure, namely Ph.margaritatus (Cl.), Ph.poecilus (Thor.) and Ph.fuscomarginatus (De Geer). All of them are widespread in Europe. Which of them it is difficult to say by the photo.
Sergey Golubev
 
eguzki
Hi Golubev! Strangely I found it on a brick! There was not any pine tree nearby. Thank you!
 
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