I am an amateur and I do not have much experience. If anything, by writing “Zora sp.”, I meant “Zora species” rather than “Zora spinimana” if you suddenly thought so. With this observation, I wanted to find out what kind of species this is. I was told that perhaps this is Zora spinimana, but that’s not for sure. You should not consider me an expert or believe that I have more experience than you.
I am just an amateur also. And I have no knowledge of Russian spiders…so your guess is as good if not better than mine…I went looking for information on Zora species for you. From what I could find …there are 5 species in your area…and this one is most likely to be Z. spinimana because of the dark stripes on its femora…the large leg segments closest to the body…I am afraid I can’t be sure tho . https://araneae.nmbe.ch/data/1318
Nice photo.
Cursag3, I’m using your identification. You must have more experience identifying spiders of Russia than we do.
I am an amateur and I do not have much experience. If anything, by writing “Zora sp.”, I meant “Zora species” rather than “Zora spinimana” if you suddenly thought so. With this observation, I wanted to find out what kind of species this is. I was told that perhaps this is Zora spinimana, but that’s not for sure. You should not consider me an expert or believe that I have more experience than you.
I am just an amateur also. And I have no knowledge of Russian spiders…so your guess is as good if not better than mine…I went looking for information on Zora species for you. From what I could find …there are 5 species in your area…and this one is most likely to be Z. spinimana because of the dark stripes on its femora…the large leg segments closest to the body…I am afraid I can’t be sure tho .
https://araneae.nmbe.ch/data/1318