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Philodromus dispar?
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Posted on 14-05-2024 14:28
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Hi,

I have photographed this small spider on a buttercup last week near Paris.
I think it belongs to the species Philodromus dispar which is the most common Philodromus around here.
Am I correct?
Thanks for your comments

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Philodromus albidus.
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Jürgen

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Thank you very much Jürgen. A new find for me!

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How do you exclude P.rufus?
 
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weia wrote:
How do you exclude P.rufus?

It is mostly darker without these small dots (and rather rare, a xerothermophilic species).
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