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Because the Nuctenea umbratica (Spaltenkreuzspinne) is often confused with Larinioides ixobolus I wrote an email to "spinnen-forum.de" and they discussed about it and made the decision that its "Larinioides ixobolus"!
(http://wiki.spinnen-forum.de/index.php?t...)
Yes, you are right. The problem was, that I made that image out of photographic interests, so I didnt make any pictures of his back....and it was made 6 months ago, so I can`t remember any details. Next time I will make more pictures for a better identification!
@ FoTony: Thank you for that confirmation!
Thank you for these links!
I looked at many species now and it seems to be the European Toad, when I watch the other species there are no similarities. And its also the most common one.
If someone could disabuse me from this, go for it!
I also thought of the european toad, but there are so many possible colors in one species...plus there are so many different species, so I was hoping that someone knows it exactly. Perhaps I only call it "Toad"!
@ Lars: Are you sure? I am not sure, which one it is, because I can´t find the typical "V"- sign of the bridge spider and I can´t find the cross of the garden spider,made out of white dots.
I found a third possible spider: "Spaltenkreuzspinne (Nuctenea umbratica)".