My comment about needing to see the actual spider is not related to the quality of your photo - it is about the large amount of additional information about a spider which you can see by actually seeing the beast at different angles, positions and lighting under a microscope, which will rapidly tell you far more than photos ever can. Unfortunately the only Theonoe I have are in tubes containing whole collections of spiders and it would take me a not inconsiderable amount of time to locate these, time I don't have at the moment.
The most sensible thing, as always if you want a considered sensible opinion, is to send the actual spider.