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Bestimmungsfragen (Determination) => Spinnen Europas bestimmen (Determining spiders of Europe) => Thema gestartet von: Benjamin Fabian am 2022-05-16 10:06:35

Titel: Linyphiidae? => Crustulina cf. sticta
Beitrag von: Benjamin Fabian am 2022-05-16 10:06:35
Liebe alle,

eine habe ich noch. Kann jemand etwas über diese Linyphiidae sagen? Ich habe leider bloß Dorsalaufnahmen. Aber ich hoffe, dass das Muster auf dem Opisthosoma charakteristisch für nur eine Art ist.

Am 15.5.22 in Italien gefunden (Umbrien, Lago Trasimeno, nahe dem Dorf Casalini).

Herzliche Grüße,
Benjamin
Titel: Re: Linyphiidae?
Beitrag von: Raffaele Falato am 2022-05-16 10:29:24
Ciao Ben,
this is a male Crustulina sp.
Presence of water around?

Raf
Titel: Re: Linyphiidae?
Beitrag von: Benjamin Fabian am 2022-05-16 11:26:50
Ciao Raf,
grazie mille!

There was indeed a small lake nearby.

Titel: Re: Linyphiidae?
Beitrag von: Raffaele Falato am 2022-05-16 15:52:32
So, dear Ben, of the three italic species guttata is not because of the clear, ringless legs.
That leaves scabripes and sticta, with my personal preference for the second species because of the habitat you described.

Raf

P.S. Benjamin you are in Italy!
Titel: Re: Linyphiidae?
Beitrag von: Benjamin Fabian am 2022-05-16 22:48:10
Thanks a lot Raf! I'll put it as "Crustulina cf. sticta" then.

Yes, I'm currently in bella Italia to see and photograph some exotic wildlife! I just photographed my first huntsmen spider yesterday and observed some owlflies for the first time today! And I had the biggest and most beautiful tick in my boots! :)

Benjamin