~7,5mm
multiple of these live there on the metal fences in the forest.
2nd pic: opisthosoma
3rd pic: lateral view of Metatarsus I of nearby specimen
4th picture: ventral/lateral view of (subadult) pedipalp
5th picture: a web nearby
-excluding S. senoculata because of pattern and only one ventral pair of spines on Metatarsus I
-excluding S. florentina because of location (no known populations nearby). and judging by the pedipalp, this seems to be an almost adult spider, which in S. florentina would already be much darker as far as i know. S. florentina also seems to use much longer signalling threads radiating from the tube, while here, they are much shorter. all individuals of different sizes looked roughly like this
took around 2h to finally get an acceptable picture of this species. they shy away extremely easily from vibrations and it's harder to lure them out during the day or while using a flashlight for photos