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20-06-2010, 09:23 PM
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| | | seaside spider for id please Can the spider be id'd from this fuzzy greatly cropped photo?
It was running in and out of fissures in the cliff at Sandown Bay, carrying an egg sac, so presumably female..
Thanks for looking,
Rob
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21-06-2010, 04:19 AM
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| | | Re: seaside spider for id please Definitely female ;-) Looks like a Pardosa species; could be P. amentata, but it's not possible to id these spiders based on a photograph.
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21-06-2010, 03:51 PM
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| | | Re: seaside spider for id please Thanks Frits - Pardosa sp. looks good. A photo is about as close as I'm going to get to this little lady - she was a quick mover!
All the best,
Rob
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