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Hello Smile Poland - 18.10.2021 , size ~ 8mm . Bushes by the pond.
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Hello,
very probably Tetragnatha montana female.

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Hi,

Roy wrote:
very probably Tetragnatha montana female.


what about Tetragnatha nigrita (dark chelicerae)?
https://wiki.arag...ha_nigrita
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Hello,
yes T. nigrita is possible here.

It would be interesting to see if the back of the prosoma is granular (T. nigrita) or not (T. montana).
For me it is not, but it is difficult to be sure with these views and I can be mistaken.

Otherwise it is T. montana or T. nigrita, so Tetragnatha sp.

Sorry for my english...

Greetings

Christian
 
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