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  1. VinceG

    Need an ID for these spiders from Asia

    I'm no true spiders pro, but this species reminds me of Heteropoda lunula
  2. VinceG

    VinceG's picture thread

    Thanks! The Haplocosmia has not changed much since, and it's burrowed most of the time, but I'll see what I can do!
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    VinceG's picture thread

    Yeah, it's an amazing species to keep, probably one of my favourite. I just noticed that I poster a lot of picture of the Hapalopus, I'll try to put some other species on my picture thread haha
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    VinceG's picture thread

    Psalmopoeus pulcher unsexed juvie Hapalopus sp. Columbia ''Large'', 1'' specimen Not a tarantula, but a Dipluridae, Linothele fallax
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    Tarcan's picture thread!

    Super les photos Martin! C'était dans quel coin?
  6. VinceG

    Malaysia Natural History Report - March 2012

    Really nice pictures and great finds! I'd love to go to Malaysia one of these days, it's simply gorgeous. Thanks for sharing!
  7. VinceG

    New to inverts and herping/invert hunting.

    Hello Athenas Boy and welcome to the boards! You can find most of the critters on any fields with a lot of vegetations, rocks, etc. You just have open your eyes and spot them. The term ''herping'' comes from Herpetology, which is the study of reptiles and amphibians. ''Herping'' is actually...
  8. VinceG

    My Brazilian Amazon adventure (many pics!)

    Woah you saw come really great stuff over there! I'm quite jealous of you :eek:
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    Question on Hapalopus sp. - Columbia - Pumpkin Patch

    There is a large and a small form of this species. I've been told the large one could get up to 4'', while the smalls go for about 2,5-3''.
  10. VinceG

    Costa Rica 2012

    Yes they are! And there is so much diversity too!
  11. VinceG

    Udo's picture thread.

    Amazing pictures! I love those Salticidae, I wish I could get some one of these days!
  12. VinceG

    Costa Rica 2012

    My pleasure to share with you! I'm glad you liked it! Here are the very last pictures I took. Centroides sp. And finally a very impressive Blaberus giganteus, by far the biggest roach I've seen! Thanks to everyone who liked my thread, I really enjoy getting feedbacks! Centr
  13. VinceG

    Costa Rica 2012

    Sorry for the little break, my mid term exams kept me quite busy. These next specimens were fount mostly in a rainforest at night, near the Arenal Volcano. Sadly I had no light diffuser, so the rain quite ruined those pictures. Bean Weevil: Some kind of glass frog (ID?): One of the...
  14. VinceG

    AlainL's Picture Thread

    Super photos Alain! À ce que je vois ta collection se porte bien! C'est une quoi ta nouvelle caméra?
  15. VinceG

    Building a cupboard for my terrariums ...

    Wow! Really nice job done there! Looks great!
  16. VinceG

    Costa Rica 2012

    Thanks for the ID! I don't know much about the Orthopteras, but they are really interresting! It's definitly a nice place to visit! ---------- Post added 02-14-2012 at 06:25 PM ---------- That's pretty much what I did! Haha! ---------- Post added 02-14-2012 at 06:26 PM ----------...
  17. VinceG

    Costa Rica 2012

    Here is a few more pictures. Still in the region of Guanacaste Another amblypigid: A quite large grasshopper: A red-eyed cicada: Another Centruroides sp.: Leaf-mimic grasshopper: A very small mygalomorph: A very nice mantid, he was quite high up in the tree...
  18. VinceG

    Costa Rica 2012

    Thanks a lot sir! More coming very soon!
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    Costa Rica 2012

    Here are some pictures of insects, reptiles, amphibians and arachnids that I've taken during my trip in Costa Rica. Guanacaste, Costa Rica: This region is the most arid in Costa Rica. First nighttime session near my hotel: A normal Lycosidae: A weird looking cricket: An...
  20. VinceG

    Crawltech`s picture thread

    Long time since I've taken a look to those pictures! You made great progress with your pictures keep them coming!
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