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- Határozva:
- Faj: cifra karolópók - Philodromus poecilus
- Nem: Philodromus
- Család: fürgekarolópókok - Philodromidae
- Pókok - Araneae
- Ivar: nőstény
- Fejlődési szakasz: nincs megadva
- Határozta: Mézes Ádám
- Rögzítés során megadott adatok:
- Rögzítés ideje: 2018-11-17
- Találat ideje: 2014-05-23
- Észlelte: Nagy Sándor
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Leírás:
Bükkfa-fürgekarolópók (Philodromus margaritatus)
Spider over its eggs
We discovered this spider on the inside of a piece of loose bark that we removed from a dying willow. As it remained motionless while we were moving it around to take several pictures of it, I assumed that it was protecting its eggs. whose pale orange color can be seen through the silk. Note the white specks on the bark: they are the spots where the silk threads are anchored to the bark.
You can compare this picture with that of the Running Crab Spider - Philodromus praelustris at bugguide.net/node/view/46255. They look pretty similar to me. I am pretty sure that this is a Philodromus species too.
We discovered this spider on the inside of a piece of loose bark that we removed from a dying willow. As it remained motionless while we were moving it around to take several pictures of it, I assumed that it was protecting its eggs. However I am not sure now.
I am not sure what spider it is. Its length is about 8 mm. Its total width including its long legs is about 20-25 mm.
It can be a Running Crab Spider - Philodromus praelustris. The one at this link is very similar: bugguide.net/node/view/46255
But that picture was taken in Massachusetts, USA, whereas mine In Hungary near Budapest. Th size (6.5 mm) is about OK:
Hozzászólások (Flickrről):
NagySandor.EU 2015-10-12
We discovered this spider on the inside of a piece of loose bark that we removed from a dying willow. As it remained motionless while we were moving it around to take several pictures of it, I assumed that it was protecting its eggs. However I am not sure now.
I am not sure what spider it is. Its length is about 8 mm. Its total width including its long legs is about 20-25 mm.
It can be a Running Crab Spider - Philodromus praelustris. The one at this link is very similar: bugguide.net/node/view/46255
But that picture was taken in Massachusetts, USA, whereas mine In Hungary near Budapest. Th size (6.5 mm) is about OK:
NagySandor.EU 2015-10-15
- Példányszám: 1
- Találati csoport: Philodromidae - fürgekarolópókok találati csoport
- Koordináták: 47.438491400000, 18.910810100000
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Határozás történet: -
2020. 06. 15.
határozást mentette: Mézes Ádám
határozta: Mézes Ádám
család: philodromidae
genus: philodromus
faj: philodromus-poecilus
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