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Entomology
by: bryan

Hi, yes it is where I live and there are many a variation in co lours, and if your interested in entomology I have hundreds and can download a few more?

Green spider
by: Moni

Checking around my best guess is that your spider is a green huntsman spider (Micrommata virescens), tho the size does not fit. Most green huntsmans are 7-10mm male or 10-15mm female where you said your spider was 1/4 of a coffee bean (less than 5mm). It could be a young spider which would reduce the size.
Otherwise the markings, shape, color, looks all fit.
I assume since you list France that the spider was also found in France?

Georgeous!
by: Grammadot

I want one!

beautiful emerald green
by: Anonymous

Wow, it is beautiful. It looks similar to our grey wolf spiders but smaller and green! I don't know what it is but thanks for sharing.
Jennifer- Ontario Canada

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