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Plase, ID
Juanravazq
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Posted on 05-02-2017 20:22
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I found this spider on 27-08-2013 in an abandoned crop field with nitrophilous vegetation
Navajas, Castellón, Spain
It is posible to say something about its ID?
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Hi Juan,
Beautiful spider there!
Unfortunately I'm not really familiar with the Nemesiidae(especially with mediterranean species), so it's only the genus I can tell you where to look for - Nemesia sp. Also I'm not sure whether it is possible to determine species of the genus without genital examination.
 
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Thank you very much for the information
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Juan R. Vázquez
 
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