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11 Comments

bayucca
bayucca 9 years ago

Please, check and update, thanks.

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 9 years ago

...tricky but I like it :)

Maniacval
Maniacval 9 years ago

You're welcome Bayucca :D

Mark very easy my name is Manuel Valdueza take the first letters for Manval...after in one discussion in one moth i think Danielle my classificate with maniac of moths together with Bayucca and others...and I change my nickname for Maniacval (lol) :D :D

Regards

Mark Ridgway
Mark Ridgway 9 years ago

..but what about your name Manval (ha ha!)

bayucca
bayucca 9 years ago

HA!! Thanks a lot for the confirmation!!

Maniacval
Maniacval 9 years ago

Hi guys
It's Synema globosum ;).
Greets

bayucca
bayucca 9 years ago

Hmm, all of a sudden, I am no more convinced that it is really a Thomisidae. Still my favorite, but the markings look different, the pose is not really Salticidae, but the markings are. Very confusing, at least for me. Can we exclude or rule out Synema globosum?? Maybe some other folks can help...

TassosSakoulis
TassosSakoulis 9 years ago

Indeed :)

bayucca
bayucca 9 years ago

14 are actually not too many, it could be much worser ;-)

TassosSakoulis
TassosSakoulis 9 years ago

It looks like a Thomisidae. I have to choose only among the 14, species existing on Crete. That makes my life easier. Thank you!

bayucca
bayucca 9 years ago

Looks for me like a Thomisidae, Crab Spider.

TassosSakoulis
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TassosSakoulis

Δήμος Κισσάμου, Κρήτη, Greece

Spotted on Aug 15, 2012
Submitted on Oct 7, 2014

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