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Walckenaeria acuminata
thanks again,yes you elp i dont know any thing about spiders:-)i think the second id you made is more rigth because the legs,are more hairy
I am not sure, but it seems to be a member of the Linyphiidae Family..Although, i've searched it a bit more and i'm thinking maybe it is not Gongylidium rufipes, because it doesn't fit the distirbution http://wiki.spinnen-forum.de/index.php?t.....It could be a Walckenaeria species.. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walckenaeri...I hope i helped a little...
thanks evina,i agreed with you,i'am going to make the changes
I think it is Gongylidium rufipes , http://www.eurospiders.com/Gongylidium_r...I am not sure, so i don't put it in suggestions.. But it looks like a lot..
Spotted on Nov 16, 2011 Submitted on Nov 16, 2011
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thanks again,yes you elp i dont know any thing about spiders:-)i think the second id you made is more rigth because the legs,are more hairy
I am not sure, but it seems to be a member of the Linyphiidae Family..
Although, i've searched it a bit more and i'm thinking maybe it is not Gongylidium rufipes, because it doesn't fit the distirbution http://wiki.spinnen-forum.de/index.php?t...
..
It could be a Walckenaeria species..
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walckenaeri...
I hope i helped a little...
thanks evina,i agreed with you,i'am going to make the changes
I think it is Gongylidium rufipes , http://www.eurospiders.com/Gongylidium_r...
I am not sure, so i don't put it in suggestions.. But it looks like a lot..