This appears to be a crab spider (family Thomisidae). Crab spiders are known for their crab-like shape, with wide, flat bodies and legs that extend to the sides, allowing them to walk sideways. They often have excellent camouflage, blending into their surroundings such as bark.
Follow-up on the other replies: “A species from the Xysticus genus, such as Xysticus cristatus, is a plausible candidate given the appearance and characteristics. The suggestion of Bassaniana is also reasonable, as both genera belong to the Thomisidae family and share similar traits.”
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This appears to be a crab spider (family Thomisidae). Crab spiders are known for their crab-like shape, with wide, flat bodies and legs that extend to the sides, allowing them to walk sideways. They often have excellent camouflage, blending into their surroundings such as bark.
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