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14-09-2011, 08:46 PM
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| | | Pseudeuophrys lanigera? This lil guy was crawling across my ceiling on the weekend. Almost missed it as it was only 3-4mm. Location - Bristol  
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22-09-2011, 11:46 PM
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| | | Re: Pseudeuophrys lanigera? Is that the little jumping spider? commonly called a Zebra spider? Don't know the Latin name for it but think it's bite can cause necrotising of the skin/tissue?
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23-09-2011, 02:37 PM
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| | | Re: Pseudeuophrys lanigera? Zebra spider is Salticus scenicus. This is a rather poorly and indistinct jumping spider that does look like P. lanigera, though that is not definitive!
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23-09-2011, 06:55 PM
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| | | Re: Pseudeuophrys lanigera? Quote:
Originally Posted by No.9 Spider Zebra spider is Salticus scenicus. This is a rather poorly and indistinct jumping spider that does look like P. lanigera, though that is not definitive! | What else could it be? Looks like a very typical P. lanigera to me...
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24-09-2011, 10:22 AM
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| | | Re: Pseudeuophrys lanigera? i find alot of these around my house, and I believe P.lanigera are wquite common in houses? One question I do have, and forgive me if I am being dim, but which sex has the white palps? Or do both? As I have seen both sexes on the net and the pictures sometimes appear identical, I thought the white palps distinguished the male from the female. If so then then some of the pics are obviously misidentified
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