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Family Linyphiidae
Invisible spider Drapetisca socialis
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- Erigone arctica
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- Floronia bucculenta
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- Gongylidium rufipes
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- Helophora insignis
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- Labulla thoracica
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- Lepthyphantes minutus
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- Lepthyphantes nebulosus
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- Linyphia triangularis
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- Macrargus rufus
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- Neriene clathrata
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- Neriene emphana
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- Neriene montana
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- Neriene peltata
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- Pityohyphantes phrygianus
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- Stemonyphantes lineatus
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- Tapinopa longidens
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- Tenuiphantes tenuis
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Facts:
Family name:
Linyphiidae
Family common name:
Sheetweb weavers

To the left there is one photo from each of the spiders represented in this family. Click on it to get to the individual page for that spider.
 

 

  © Stefan Sollfors, Eurospiders.com
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  Disclaimer.
I am a photograper, not an arachnologist. Allthough I spend a lot of time on spider identification, I can not give a 100% guarantee on the id of the spiders.