Puh, I'm no pro - but for me it doesn't look like my Titanoeca. Here's a wiki-site describing roughly the habitat of Titanoecidae: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanoecid_... - and a list of all species of this family http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tit... (not too many, especially for Europe - would try the google-image-search with the different species-names to see if yours could be amongst them.). But the whole shape also reminds me of the family Linyphiidae - here's a link http://wiki.eu-arachnida.de/index.php?ti... - scroll down to "Gattungen in Mitteleuropa" (Genera in Middle-Europe). It's a german site but they also show if a species exists in Crotia, just look for the column titled "HR" in the tables. If theres an "X" in the column/row the species also exists in your country. Sorry, but that's all I can do for you (for the moment ;)).
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;) tnx
Cute. When you click quickly in the two photos, it looks like the spider is dancing.
Thank you arlanda and Adarsha! :) Dina@ ja sam prvo mislila da je neki čudan mrav :D iste veličine je kao i mrav ;)
Nisam nikad videla ovakvog, bas interesantno izgleda:]
Interesting !!
Thank you very much :) that was a lot what you did! I will search further through all the suggested names :) Thank you, it was super small though ;)
wow!
Oh, AND btw. this is an awesome spider, a very beautiful male :D
And of course I meant Croatia, not Crotia :-p
Puh, I'm no pro - but for me it doesn't look like my Titanoeca. Here's a wiki-site describing roughly the habitat of Titanoecidae: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanoecid_... - and a list of all species of this family http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tit... (not too many, especially for Europe - would try the google-image-search with the different species-names to see if yours could be amongst them.).
But the whole shape also reminds me of the family Linyphiidae - here's a link http://wiki.eu-arachnida.de/index.php?ti... - scroll down to "Gattungen in Mitteleuropa" (Genera in Middle-Europe). It's a german site but they also show if a species exists in Crotia, just look for the column titled "HR" in the tables. If theres an "X" in the column/row the species also exists in your country. Sorry, but that's all I can do for you (for the moment ;)).