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Oxyopes lineatus
Ventral tibial apophysis ± projecting. Epigyne projecting backward scapus-like. Body colour yellowish to light brown with white pattern. Body length male: 4-5 mm, Body length female: 6-8 mm.
on low plants and bushes
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Thank you again! i think you were right :D
I think your spider is Oxyopes lineatus.
http://eol.org/pages/1199001/overview
http://www.araneae.unibe.ch/data/722
http://www.jorgenlissner.dk/Oxyopidae.as...
Oxyopes salticus is an American species and is not found in Europe (though they are similar looking).
See what you think!
@ForestDragon, need some help, can it be this one: http://eol.org/data_objects/17730849
Hi, thank you very much, I searched but without success, spiders are interesting to me, but don't know a lot about them...Now I will check the family u suggested :D
Hi Jopy, I would check Family Oxyopidae. Beautiful spider! It looks like a female to me.