This was found under tree bark at Lambir Hills National Park in Miri, Sarawak, Borneo.
Based on the ID keys from Kovarik 1997 It seems to fit the description of Lychas lourencoi which is known from Sumatra but not Borneo, since It does not seem to fit Lychas flavimanus or Lychas shelfordi...
Part 2 Lambir National Park
After 17 days in Mulu, we flew to Miri and took a half-an hour drive from the city to our secondary collecting site in Lambir Hills National Park. Being largely on the slopes of Bukit Pantu and Bukit Lambir, the area experienced more drain-offs resulting in much...
Hello my Friends... it’s been awhile since my last post. Been busy with various things but I just got back from 5-week Field Expedition with Professor Wayne Maddison to collect Jumping Spiders (Salticidae) in Mulu and Lambir National Park, as well as a few other sites in Sarawak.
Sometime in...
Hoping not to stray too much off topic, but keeping black widows specifically if you live in a country where they don't originate from would be at least in my opinion, most inadvisable. I'm not going to compare it to say someone opting to import a black mamba from Africa, but if an imported...
Thank you for all your replies
For the sizes/dimensions of the different deli-cups and vials... The deli-cups are the typical take-away cups you get from the grocers or departmental stores. The vials are pill-vials that I bought from a pharmacy but they outgrow those really fast. As they grow...
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