S. Devon. Another day in the woods means another batch of specimens needing identification.
I think this may be a Lepthyphantes and L. zimmermanni looks possible, although there are a few similar looking alternatives. And Bathyphantes sp. is also possible. About 4 mm.
So, am I on the right lines here; or am I, once again, 'Barking up the wrong tree'? Any suggestions welcomed.
