Genus Pterinochilus

ErikH

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Beautiful photos all! This genus has to be one of my favorites.
 

Dark Raptor

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The last picture looks great!
I can't believe that you can get so nice lighting from your digital camera. I'm stil fighting with my build-in flashlight... now in "full manual" mode.
 

CedrikG

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Dark Raptor said:
I'm stil fighting with my build-in flashlight... now in "full manual" mode.

yeah thats what im going to do to, full manual mode... you're still fighting with that problem, and I BEGIN TO FIGHT with that problem lol ... You made me realise my picture were much to bright
 

T.Raab

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Hi,
Dark Raptor said:
The last picture looks great!
I can't believe that you can get so nice lighting from your digital camera. I'm stil fighting with my build-in flashlight... now in "full manual" mode.
thank you for your kind words!

i used for the last picture a Konica Minolta with a Sigma 50mm macrolens. Of course i used some special lightsource and of course i didnt use a flash. ;)

Here are the exif dates if you are interessted:

Exposure time: 1/100 s
F-number: f/5.6
ISO: 200
 

T.Raab

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Hi,

here a closeup of the coxae of the palp and leg I:

 

Dark Raptor

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T.Raab said:
i used for the last picture a Konica Minolta with a Sigma 50mm macrolens. Of course i used some special lightsource and of course i didnt use a flash. ;)

Here are the exif dates if you are interessted:

Exposure time: 1/100 s
F-number: f/5.6
ISO: 200
Yes, situation when you don't need to use flash is the best. I should think more abuot it or start taking pictures during a day {D
I always use f8 - 11, but when I synchronise flash with the "second courtain" I can use f32 and 1/500s!

PS. Thanks for the pic! ;)

Kirdec said:
eah thats what im going to do to, full manual mode... you're still fighting with that problem, and I BEGIN TO FIGHT with that problem lol ... You made me realise my picture were much to bright
Sometimes it is much worse when pics are too dark ;) I also make this mistake when use teleconverter or macro rings.
 
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T.Raab

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Hi,

the retrolateral side of the chelicerae of Pterinochilus sp.:

 

CedrikG

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woooooooops ;) I was in an african mood :eek: its fixed
 
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phil

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Pterinochilus murinus UMV mature male (Not happy as usual)





 

CedrikG

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The Pterinochilus lugardi has to be one of the nicest looking Pterinochilus Sp. imo
 

brachy

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Hi

I have got one sp. from genus Pterinochilus. It is WC spider. I think it is murinus but ......? What you think? What is it ?

 

T.Raab

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Hi "Brachy",

the spider looks like Pterinochilus murinus to me, but a proper ID is only possible by determine the dead specimen or an exuviae. ;)
 

brachy

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Hi Timo maestro of Afrikan spiders :D

Thank you for help. When she will moult I will take some photos about of spermatheca and other important parts of body.
 
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