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| | | Could this be Pseudeuophrys lanigera? I found this little jumping spider on the frame of my conservatory. I ended taking a few white background shots before releasing him(?) back.
Could it be Pseudeuophrys lanigera? 
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| | | Re: Could this be Pseudeuophrys lanigera? Yes, definitely.
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| | | Re: Could this be Pseudeuophrys lanigera? Thank you Frits!
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