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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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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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...
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...
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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