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Lyniphiidae.
 
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Thanks Jorge. I think you meant Linyphiidae Cool
 
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Somewhere around Bathyphantes
 
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Thanks Smoggy!
 
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Smoggy seems to be right, this is Bathyphantes. There are no dorsal or lateral spines on metatarsi, so it differs from the similar genus Leptyphantes. It is hard to say about species, genitalia need to be checked.
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OK, thanks for the confirmation.
 
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