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Juanravazq
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Posted on 18-01-2017 21:55
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It is posible to identificate?
A group of spiders in a plant of Sonschus oleraceus. Mowed rice field.
Apparent size: 5mm
Photograph taken on December 2014 in la Llosa, Castellón, Spain
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Group nest
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Armen Seropian
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Hi, Juan.
The spiders probably are Gnathonarium dentatum (Linyphiidae). The lined ones are females, and the dark ones - males.
Edited by Armen Seropian on 19-01-2017 21:47
 
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Thanks a lot, Armen
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