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udolfoo L. ixobolus
L. ixobolus commented on by udolfoo Ihrlerstein, Bayern, Germany12 years ago

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...)

udolfoo European toad
European toad commented on by udolfoo Kelheim, Bayern, Germany12 years ago

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!

udolfoo European toad
European toad commented on by udolfoo Kelheim, Bayern, Germany12 years ago

@ FoTony: Thank you for that confirmation!

udolfoo European toad
European toad commented on by udolfoo Kelheim, Bayern, Germany12 years ago

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!

udolfoo European toad
European toad commented on by udolfoo Kelheim, Bayern, Germany12 years ago

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"!

udolfoo L. ixobolus
L. ixobolus commented on by udolfoo Bayern, Germany12 years ago

@ 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)".

udolfoo Common Blackbird
Common Blackbird commented on by udolfoo Bayern, Germany12 years ago

Thank you, Sachin!

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