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Species ID Suggestions

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Ok I trust you, you are the Scandinavian species expert :). Don't work too much if it's hard, I will have time tomorrow to work on the IDs of my spottings.
yes, and they also have more color when they are juvenile, I will keep on looking :) But the two front pair of legs at the second picture kind of speaks for a type of Raft Spider...
The species you suggested have a different order of eyes plus fewer. The size is something between 1.5 cm to 2 cm.
Hey, it was in my backyard and there is no water. It must be a young one since it has almost no color and it looked soft :). The size fits to the species you suggested.
Faredin, regarding habitat, was it found close to water? And size, this one seems to be a young example. It could be a very young Dolomedes fimbriatus.

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