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minus-squaretobogganablaze@lemmus.orgMlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up3·edit-24 months agoFrom the general shape and leg proportion I’d guess something in Tetragnathidae. Though that doesn’t really fit with jumping. But a better picture would be needed for a proper ID. More likley to the Cheiracanthium sp.
minus-squarevenusaur@lemmy.worldOPlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·5 months agoThanks. Yeah I couldn’t get a better pic unfortunately. It does look like some of the pics of that species definitely “long-jawed”. Long pedipalps.
minus-squareParaponera_clavata@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·5 months agoI agree it looks like tetragnathid too. Def a male, won’t be able to ID it much more than that without a microscope. It’s absolutely harmless.
From the general shape and leg proportion I’d guess something in Tetragnathidae. Though that doesn’t really fit with jumping.But a better picture would be needed for a proper ID.
More likley to the Cheiracanthium sp.
Thanks. Yeah I couldn’t get a better pic unfortunately. It does look like some of the pics of that species definitely “long-jawed”. Long pedipalps.
I agree it looks like tetragnathid too. Def a male, won’t be able to ID it much more than that without a microscope.
It’s absolutely harmless.