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@Birdwocha @easylife1978 Looks like an Agelena labyrinthica or Tegenaria sp.
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macro.Agelena_labyrinthica
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Agelena labyrinthica http://t.co/E4678PTg8u
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The subject of our interest is a study Mygalomorphae and Araneomorphae suborders focusing on Biology...arachnos.eu