Some true spiders

Dark Raptor

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Lycosidae




I don't know that specie


Salticidae, juvenile (2 - 3mm bodylenght)


Opilio sp.


Tegenaria sp.



Argiope bruennichi
 

Venom

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Very nice macros! I especially like the composure of your harvestman pic. What camera are you using?
 

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Hi Dark Raptor,

the Lycosidae look very "Pardosalike" to me, but lykosids are kind of difficult just from the overall habitus, at least for me.
The yellow Thomisidae is a Xysticus sp i'd say.
Nice pics btw!

greets
Bernhard
 

maxamillian

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Real nice pics there. Are they all native species to your area?
 

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maxamillian said:
Real nice pics there. Are they all native species to your area?
Yes, all of them.
We've got more than 900 spider species in Poland (but this number is rather small if we compare it with southern Europe or tropical zones.
 

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Salticidae (not ID)




Araneus diadematus (I keep that female for more than a year)


 

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Here are true spiders I've captured today :) Help with ID will be appreciated (family level will be enough... but if you know genus or species that will be better :D )

Lycosidae



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Ganoderma

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all those with a CP 5000? WOW, you are one GREAT photographer!!!!! what lenses did you use?
 

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Ganoderma said:
all those with a CP 5000? WOW, you are one GREAT photographer!!!!! what lenses did you use?
In the last post I used Nikon D70s with Kenko MC7 x2 teleconverter and Nikkor micro 105/2.8 lens.

As I remember CP 5000 has build-in 7,1-21,4 mm (28-85mm)/2,8-4,8 lens. It is a good camera but with terribly slow AF and noise in highier ISO.
 

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all i have to say is WOW! gorgeous spiders and gorgeous pics!!!!!!
 

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Hi,

The first two pictures show a Pardosa sp., the ?spider on the next three pics is Pisaura mirabilis, followed by an Araneidae, the last one is a Linyphiidae.

The wolf-Spider in your previous post shows a Trochosa sp..

cheers
Bernhard
 

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Thank you Dark Raptor!

I wish i knew as much about spiders as you evidently know about beetles!

greets
Bernhard
 

Endora

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Those are some absolutly beatitful pics. NIce looking spiders too !
 

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First unknown spider is Pisaura mirabilis. Second may be some Steadota sp. ;) Gr8 photos
 
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