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may be a male ...

April 29 th 2007, 50 km south of Paris, France.

is it possible to tell the genus and even the species ?
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How about Thomisus and probably T.onustus? The shape of the abdomen, and the lateral eyes on protuberances seem to be distinctive.

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Many thanks Tim !! Smile
 
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