Genus Oligoxystre

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I still need an ID.
Oligoxistre sp. (auratum?)

Adult male(molted some days ago)




Adult female



I don't think this is the same species pictured by Eric. Males are so different. And so are the females. What do you think Eric?
 

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Without a doubt, they are different in appearance from the species I have.

Your's may not even be an Oligoxystre. There are other Ischnolinae genera that are possibilities.

Eric
 

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I will try to send the pictures for Mr. Rogerio Bertani.
Thanks for the help Eric!

Jonas
 

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Raising up post

O. bolivianum






O. caatinga and O. rufoniger


the pics appear or not? I think my host not allow hot link...
 

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Well, haven't checked the scopulation yet, but since Guadanucci says that O.caatinga is the only one with darkened underside, those are probably O.caatinga:

Newly molted females and slings(Old pics, 04/2007)



2 weeks later




Nymphs II just molted to spiderlings, will post pictures soon.

Btw, I wasn't able to ID the first species I showed in this thread, It is an undescribed species or it's not an Oligoxystre.

And thanks again Eric for sending me Guadanucci's paper.
 
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Oligoxystre diamantinensis, 0.5" spiderling (premolt):



 
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Cute

:p

Now More Jumping Spider Pics!! :D - JJ
 
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A few hours post molt:



Is it just me or do I see traces of spermathecae?



 
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