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Sprider for ID (prey of Lispe binotata)
Nikita Vikhrev
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May be it helps (of course, I hope only family)
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Hello Nikita
The eye arrangement is one of the most important criterion for distinguishing between spider families. Do you have a picture of the front end of the cephalothorax ?

Philippe
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I need frontl view. This can be Lyniphiidae or Tetragnathidae. I see that chelicerae are very swollen. If Lynpihiid it is a big one! Smile
 
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This imade helps?
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it could be this genus Macrargus
http://www.fugleo...sp?ID=7906

Again it could be not even a Lynphiid. A frontal view (A very good ones) would help.
 
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with this new photo it seems a miturgid awkward
I asked for a frontal view...
if you have the specimen, the family and eventually the genus can be known.
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Thank you Philippe and Jorge.
Ok Jorge, I'll send you this sprider tougether with Dryxo lispoidea
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thanks Nikita! For the spider, kept it in ethanol 70%. It will be enough. Smile
 
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Lyniphiidae confirmed by Kirill Mikhailov.
Thanks all, Nikita
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