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BubikolRamios
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Posted on 31-01-2010 19:53
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Body 3 mm.
It is a kind of spider like in Spiderman movie, on every occassion it drops down attached to its string, and then climbs buck up.
Location Slovenia.
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Immature Metellina merianae , I think.
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I think this is a species of Theridion (Theridiidae)
 
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Mmmm ... not sure. Do you reckon it's adult?
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At that size maybe not, but to my eyes the jizz is theridiid, especially the quite round, dark prothorax. The abdominal pattern doesn't look like merianae, but does resemble something like Theridion mystaceum (though not excactly)
 
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OK, I'll agree it's a theridiid - but not Theridion - would you settle for an immature Steatoda bipunctata? Smile
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Could be. I thought about Steatoda bipunctata, but didn't think the pattern was quite right, though it does sort of have the feel. Yeah, I can go with that.
 
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Hi!

Tony Irwin wrote:
would you settle for an immature Steatoda bipunctata? Smile


Steatoda of course, but I'm not totally sure of bipunctata, seems somehow untypical to me. There are further species in (south)east Europe, S. castanea for example.
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