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    Genus Linothele

    That adult L. fallax male is stunning! My Linothele fallax and L. megatheloides are almost always in sight in evening and night, L. curvitarsis is more 'shy'. Same with feeding. First 2 species run out and catch, L. curvitarsis is more rare to see them catch something.
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    Genus Linothele

    Those are the great discoveries! Congrats.
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    My DWA licence setup....

    I wonder, are this animals also send with extra care? With all the rules for keeping dangerously venomous animals I find it funny that people get them by mail ;)
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    Genus Linothele

    She doesn't carry anything, most of the time she is half in/out her retreat - without eggsac. Unfortunatly.
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    Genus Linothele

    Yes! A topic for my favorite genus. At this moment I have 0.2.0 Linothele curvitarsis, 0.1.0 L. fallax and 0.1.6 L. megatheloides. Linothele curvitarsis: Linothele fallax: Linothele megatheloides: Looking at these pictures made me realise again how much I like these...
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    Help with identifying some spiders.

    First spider is beautiful! Would love to see more of that one. Also great pictures.
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    Ischnothele caudata

    Nice spiders and this community is a great concept. Will surely keep my eye on this thread!
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