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Posted on 28-11-2007 21:22
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any help which Xysticus it could be? Thanks in advance
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Xysticus sp. female. and it is impossible to say more. At least, here in Portugal this genus spider is the ones that have more species! Smile Female Xysticus are among the hardest to identify, at least, here. Wink
 
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