I saw them on a table in Hamm (P. smithi slings), I didnt know if I could be sure it was the real thing.. small slings and the guy behind the table said it was his friend who bred them and so on..
But if there was a breeding of P. smithi I :clap: the breeder
aahh ok..
So then the name L. violaceopes would be null and C. sp. "blue" (the real L. violaceopes) would become a described Cyriopagopus species.. and this because its 100% that C. sp. "blue" is a Cyrio. and does not posses those brushes?
But L. nigerrimum will still be valid offcourse...
hhmmm... I would say common name within a suffix then ;)
Are there rules to what you can put i a suffix? could you call a species ex. Avicularia sp. "blueback pinktoe with white hair" or where do we draw the line?
Eric>> I see now that I made a mistake, I really ment that there are more...
all of them, eaven P. smithi and P. tigrinawesseli? ;)
this is a good read:
Jacobi, M. 2005.
Experimental housing for montane "tiger spiders": Poecilotheria smithi and P. subfusca: a preliminary report with comments on P. rufilata.
ARACHNOCULTURE 1(1): 30-41.
You can download it >>here<<
We call them Lampropelma sp. "Orange fringed" (yes, you read right, the europeans are using common names ;) hehe, I dont know why though)
there are many species that could be referd to with the name Lampropelma sp. "Borneo"
They are very easy to confuse with the "Haplopelma doriae", wich are...
(nyömsad å fin) ;)
did it molt on the way home or when you already were at home?
Sorry I didnt say that they are molting..
I must check the rest of mine.
I liked the firts pic of A. seemanni :)
I just got 2 groups of slings (Orphnaecus sp. "Sipaly") containing 7 in each, then I rememberd that I have seen T. Fröik's pics from Philipines (http://kryp.forum24.se/kryp-about143.html) where 2 juveniles ran around in the leavs together.. So I thought, could this be a communal species?
What do...
Thats a very purple ornata.. i guess you used the cameras flash hehe
ususally they dont look very diffrent from the normal ones, just the diff on femur leg IV
Sören>> I have never heard of the P. regais "hairy form", do you have pictures?
Is that also a locality differense?
Wow :}
Really nice, do you have a closeup of the "eyes" on the wings?
Do you want to send some to Sweden? hehe :P
The shape almost looks like a sad elephant, but the markings are great
I guess you meant Stefan B. in Sweden..? Phalagorn..
He has not crossbread if anyone got confused..
I saw pictures in the Genus Poecilotheria thread of a hybrid P. regalis X P. ornata
And I think its on the www.poecilotheria.com site they have P. ornata X P. fasciata pictures
And btw Steve...
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