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Suburb 11. 20 132 3.89 0.972 0.75 10.8 12. 23 171 4.47 0.906 0.660 20.0 13. 28 190 5.14 1.234 0.850 11.9 14. 22 229 3.87 1.018 0.758 9.7 15. 16 144 3.02 0.931 0.773 8.4 16. 19 140 3.64 1.045 0.818 55.3 17. 26 240 4.56 0.898 0.640 15.3 18. 30 344 4.96 1.034 0.70 29.5 öVaverage 50 1500 6.70 20.1 m 61 3545 On the basis of their location, the biotopes are grouped according to the main regions (inner town I, inner town II, suburban area). The average trunk diameter of the trees examined (measured at chest height) is given for each sample. (Within a given biotope collections were taken from the foliage of trees of about the same age and height). (15 knockingnet surfaces (15 X 0.5 m2) per biotope.) The guild of foliage-dwelling spiders can be seen in Table 2. For the guilds I indicated only the families that were found in the Szombathely survey. If we consider works by other authors as well as my previous experiences, the guild distribution of Table 2 can be simplified. In this way the two web building types (orb and space web builders), from the other hand the diurnal and nocturnal hunters and the pirates can be evaluated together. In some cases, the individual evaluation of crab spiders and jumping spiders seems to be practical, accordingly, the spruce foliage spiders can be divided into four main guilds: - Web builders - Runners (nocturnal, diurnal) and pirates - Crab spiders -Jumping spiders, ambushers Table 2. Spider-foraging guilds on Picea abies (only the families that were found in the Szombathely survey) Hunters Web builders Runners Ambushers Jumping Orb spiders weavers Pirate Space web spiders Crab Nocturnal Diurnal spiders runnings runnings Uloboridae Salticidae Tetragnathidae Metidae Philodromidae Araneidae Mi metidae Dictynidae Theridiidae Linyphiidae Agelenidae Tetragnathidae Clubionidae Thomisidae (Adult Pachygnatha ssp.) Anyphaenidae Dysderidae

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