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LINYPHIIDAE - Hammock-web Spiders

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Linyphiidae is a family of very small spiders, including more than 4,300 described species in 601 genera worldwide. This makes Linyphiidae the second largest family of spiders after the Salticidae. New species are still being discovered throughout the world, and the family is poorly known. Because of the difficulty in identifying such tiny spiders, there are regular changes in taxonomy as species are combined or divided.

Source: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Spider identification from photographs should not be definitive in many cases.
For positive identification of many spiders, it is often necessary to examine their copulatory organs under a microscope.

Quote from : Borneo Spiders: A Photographic Field Guide by Joseph K H Koh and Nicky Bay

The gallery images are my Amateurish ID, would be grateful for ID correction.

(Diplocephaloides sp.)[A] ♀
(Diplocephaloides sp.)[A]
(Nasoona sp.)[A] ♂
(Nasoona sp.)[A]
(Neriene sp.)[A] ♀
(Neriene sp.)[A]
(Neriene sp.)[A] ♀
(Neriene sp.)[A]
(Neriene sp.)[A] ♀
(Neriene sp.)[A]
(Neriene sp.)[A] ♀
(Neriene sp.)[A]
(Neriene sp.)[A] ♀
(Neriene sp.)[A]
(Neriene sp.)[A] ♂
(Neriene sp.)[A]
(Neriene macella) ♀
(Neriene macella)
(Neriene macella) ♀
(Neriene macella)
(Neriene macella) ♀
(Neriene macella)
(Neriene macella) ♀
(Neriene macella)
(Neriene macella) ♀
(Neriene macella)
(Neriene macella) ♂
(Neriene macella)
(cf. Plectembolus sp.)[A] ♀
(cf. Plectembolus sp.)[A]
(cf. Plectembolus sp.)[A] ♀
(cf. Plectembolus sp.)[A]
(cf. Plectembolus sp.)[A] ♀
(cf. Plectembolus sp.)[A]
(cf. Plectembolus sp.)[B] ♀
(cf. Plectembolus sp.)[B]
(cf. Plectembolus sp.)[B] ♀
(cf. Plectembolus sp.)[B]
(cf. Plectembolus sp.)[B] ♀
(cf. Plectembolus sp.)[B]
(LINYPHIID sp.)[A] ♂
(LINYPHIID sp.)[A]
(LINYPHIID sp.)[A] ♂
(LINYPHIID sp.)[A]
(LINYPHIID sp.)[A] ♂
(LINYPHIID sp.)[A]
(LINYPHIID sp.)[B] ♂
(LINYPHIID sp.)[B]
(LINYPHIID sp.)[B] ♂
(LINYPHIID sp.)[B]
(LINYPHIID sp.)[B] ♂
(LINYPHIID sp.)[B]
(LINYPHIID sp.)[B] ♂
(LINYPHIID sp.)[B]
(LINYPHIID sp.)[C] ♀
(LINYPHIID sp.)[C]
(LINYPHIID sp.)[D] ♂
(LINYPHIID sp.)[D]
(LINYPHIID sp.)[D] ♂
(LINYPHIID sp.)[D]
(LINYPHIID sp.)[D] ♂
(LINYPHIID sp.)[D]
(LINYPHIID sp.)[E] ♀
(LINYPHIID sp.)[E]