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ant like spider id - salticidae?
BubikolRamios
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body 10 mm
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Seems to be maybe Laptorchestes berolinensis - maybe there are similar species in your area.
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Yes it does look like it is Leptorchestes berolinensis, according to gogle

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According to Google! Pfft Just kidding Smile
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Grin
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Salticid for sure...It might be a Myrmarachne...
 
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According to my Atlas of European Spiders Leptorchestes fits better (not only because I am "berolinensis" too Grin!). This spider has a distinct groove in the black abdomen and also a black thorax. Myrmarachne formicaria has no groove and is more colourful (half black, half brown). This is the only species of Myrmarachne described in my book. - A slight groove is also seen in the abdomen of Synageles venator. However, the basal half of the abdomen has to be brown. So I vote for the first one!

PS. A body length of 10 mm is a bit much for all the species under discussion. However, Leptorchestes is the biggest one with max. 7 mm.
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I dont guarante 10 mm, but I toook photo on white paper, on spot where I keep ruller, so I'm almost 100% sure that I actualy measured this one.
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There are many different Myrmarachne in the world...
 
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I'd go for Leptorchestes too - see http://salticidae...ro-kph.htm
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I just noticed that it is a Leptorchestes: Myrmarachne are just too "fat".
 
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Found another one from salticidae (jumping spider) family. Body size 5 mm. Confirming 10 mm of Leptorchestes berolinensis. This one is much smaller.
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