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  1. J

    sri lankan spider ID please 2 species.

    85 people and no one knows... I can click the pictures but can anyone else...
  2. J

    sri lankan spider ID please 2 species.

    I meant to post these a while ago... thank you jim https://sphotos-b.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-snc7/303740_10150430072491948_855460038_n.jpg https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-ash4/301613_10150430089286948_537622402_n.jpg ---------- Post added 04-06-2013 at 06:15 PM ---------- are...
  3. J

    My pet jumping spider...

    I love jumpers also. they look so determined. on a mission
  4. J

    some fun pics

    right now only. H. Maculata P. irminia P.cambridgei All slings. But I catch and release the locals every once and a while
  5. J

    May I Buy You a Drink?

    Beautiful Picture...looks like fiesta Ware dish maybe i should use my wife's dishes as water bowls.
  6. J

    some fun pics

    both the weavers are the bomb. The little spiny ones are awesome! they are all over the place.
  7. J

    some fun pics

    I will have to take more pictures tomorrow.
  8. J

    some fun pics

    this was taken in Brownsville Texas AKA Mexas. Im betting Latrodectus. The rest of it was that swirly juv. pattern.
  9. J

    some fun pics

    It's a widow alright.. but i'm not sue if it was young or brown
  10. J

    some fun pics

    (Latrodectus sp.) juv. black widow (Kukulcania hibernalis) crevice spider (Phidippus regius) regal jumper (Aphonopelma sp.) texas brown UNKOWN ORBWEAVER! (Peucetia viridans) lynx spider (Centruroides vittatus) striped bark scorpion (Gasteracantha cancriformis) spiny orbweaver
  11. J

    some fun pics

    yes I know what they all are. they also are all on my back yard.
  12. J

    some fun pics

    Hi, my name is jim. I'm a spider nut here in mexas. here are some pics comments welcome!!
  13. J

    Introduce Yourself

    Hello, My name is Jim. Just getting back in to the collecting. Just picked some of my favs. Heteroscodra Maculata......Very fast sling Psalmopoeus irminia...not as fast Psalmopoeus cambridgi. As you can see I like the arboreal ones.
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