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3 news salticidae in my garden
jokin
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Posted on 19-04-2007 20:17
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this morning i see this spiders in my garden(spain)
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Hello!

I know only the central european species, so take my opinion reservedly. There may be additional, similar looking species in Spain.

#1 is definitely genus Heliophanus (female), but I can't tell the exact species.

With #2 I'm not sure. Mostly resembles an Icius subinermis male.

#3 is a male Evarcha. If the photo was taken here in Germany, I would say E. falcata, but...
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the second one could be Icius hamatus: see a photo took by myself a few days ago --- http://www.flickr.com/photos/omeuceu/410171702/

the third one is Evarcha jucunda! Wink
 
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Hello, Jorge!

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
the second one could be Icius hamatus
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the third one is Evarcha jucunda! Wink


No species occuring here in Germany. As I wrote... ;-). At least I recognized the genera....
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