Spider ID please.

G. Carnell

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well..
its white with a red cross on its underside...

maybe a whtie black widow!!?

LOL :p
get the link fixed :) (unless its just me)
 

G. Carnell

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Carles
i was joking...
i can onyl see a white box with a red X in it
 

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G. Carnell said:
Carles
i was joking...
i can onyl see a white box with a red X in it

Upppsss sorry :8o . ( is difficult to understund english to hunting jokes.) I can see the picture, and I didn't understand what you said.

The spider is of a friend of mine, and I don't have more photos.

( can you see now the picture)
 

G. Carnell

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Hi :)
you need to be a member to access those photos
download the photos, and upload them to the internet using www.imageshack.us
then post the link!

:)
 

JPD

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Is that some type of purseweb? Hard to judge the size.
 

NRF

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I think it is Segestria florentina. I have only seen one i Greece so I´m not very familiar with the species but habitus and the long front legs compared to the short hindlegs says Segestria. It´s a relatively large spider and quite aggressive, living in crevices in walls etc.
 

pandinus

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dont remember the exact namme, but here we call them pill bug hunters.
 

BaSiLiK

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I believe that she is the one that ah said NRF is equal at least, thanks Pardon for my ingles if not understand something of which I finish putting pardon :?
 
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Malhavoc's

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pandinus said:
dont remember the exact namme, but here we call them pill bug hunters.
it does not look like a pill bug hunter to me, Anyone I have seen the fangs etend straight out like a v from the front of the spider to get under the 'layers' of the pill bug in question. That one however posses a foward positioned jaw does not look much like one IMO not to mention the camera angle could be creating the lean in the jaws. This isj ust my opinion though and based off of the pillbug eaters 'round here.
 
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