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    Spider from France - ID?

    hi, just a guess because i am breeding segestria florentina. the slings and juvs are looking quite similar than yours ! and it seems that your specimen just starts to get it's colour - take a look at the chelicerae, seems like there comes a touch of green like in s. florentina. ciao...
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    Indian social spider housing

    hi, i was only keeping stegodyphus dufouri, but poeple i know were keeping your species. everyone started with 15 up spiders...but no one was having keeping succes ! it seems to be very important to have a very good ventilation ! maybe your ventilation-openings are too small... and give...
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    Hogna ID's?

    hi, really nice find ;) ...and yes we have to figure it out for our selfs... cheers, oli
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    Hogna ID's?

    hi, yes behavior is most interessting - and in my case about this i was comming to ask myself : "what do i keep here inside my container" and so i TRY to become a clue about basic taxonomical things... LOL :D "too much and unorganized"...exactly my problem here..since a few weeks i think...
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    Hogna ID's?

    hi, nice vid's thanks for sharing them ! my sp. from pakistan is even so not big. of course i should be cautious with such comments, but i'm nearly sure that this is the same genus. other continent offcourse, but not impossible. several times i observed in a few species that slings...
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    Indian social spider housing

    hi, not for adults... regards, oliver
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    Hogna ID's?

    hi, that's nice, thanks ! what's with the scopulae...could you take a look ? ciao, oliver
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    Hogna ID's?

    hi, i'm really interessted to know what genus this one with slings on her back is, because i have a very similar species in breed here - but mine is from pakistan... it's completly similar with eyes arrangement and sizes, shape of PS, colours and pattern, "spiny" legs, etc... bye, oli...
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    Wolf Spider ID?

    hi tarantula hawk... ...nice to "hear" you. question : are you familiar with nearctic/neotropic hogna spp. ? cheers, oli
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    Spiders and friends and face palm oh my...

    hi, ..."wraps me in a most humorous sadness" - delicious {D bye, oli
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    Spiders and friends and face palm oh my...

    hi, oh my godness...while brachiating through this posts i raise my english to a better than before - i hope :D i think this is conversation between insiders and others can't understand the point of it ?! but it seems like "the snark" needs a little bit more civilisation ;) are you a...
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    Spiders and friends and face palm oh my...

    hi, and this is YOUR wife...?... LOL:D man, where's the pic of the spider :cool: :rolleyes: ciao,oliver
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    Spider ID

    buhuu noone recognize me :( LOL !!! {D
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    spider id?

    hi, you are right - callobius is better fitting... kr, oliver
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    spider id?

    hi, i guess both are amaurobiidae. first maybe amaurobius. kr, oliver
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    Trees cocooned in spiders webs (Pakistan)

    hi, spectacular - thx for sharing ! gr., oliver
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    Spider ID

    [/B] that's what it is...;) to the wolfie : hmmm ?! i agree with you in everything you mentioned - this with the patch of yellow and black hair is new to me - but still i see something else by looking on the pic :confused: absolutely possible that i need new glasses :p LOL so, like you...
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    Spider ID

    hi, marpissa muscosa i guess. regards, oliver
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    Spider ID

    hi, to explain a little bit better... pme's of alopecosa are closer together and more in the middle (not so much on the edge of carapace) and smaller in relativity to the "head"region. additional i think that in case of an alopecosa you should see the basal chelizerae in this view...
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    Spider ID

    hi, to venom : the first is adult (the green one), the other not... to tarantula hawk : are you sure ? i thought the pme's of alopecosa are more forward looking and the pme's of pardosa are looking more in a "sidewayforward" direction. hope you know what i mean, can't explain good in...
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