Genus Selenocosmia

Wadew

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looks like a vision from one of my dreams, Great job Robert!
 

AussieTkeeper

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demonhunter said:
hmm VERY NICE! :) whats the size at now?
Um thats a good question, I haven't had a chance to really measure as it still likes to hide from me but by now its would be classed as almost sub adult i would think and maybe around the 9 to 10cm leg span mark.
 

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Very impressive...Is she really aggressive ? i bet she is ? ! ?
Anywho nice pics and nice ....really nice looking T :clap:
 

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I love the darker colored Ts it makes them look mean, most people tease me about having an orange T....i just tell them to stick their hand in there and then they will stop teasing me....haven't had any takers yet! ;P


-Matty
 

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Mattyb said:
I love the darker colored Ts it makes them look mean, most people tease me about having an orange T....i just tell them to stick their hand in there and then they will stop teasing me....haven't had any takers yet! ;P


-Matty
LOL yeah my girl can very very defensive is you annoy her
 

rex_arachne

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just confused

hello... sorry for my ignorance but, is Chilocosmia peerboomi and Selenocosmia peerboomi the same species?
 

Theraphosid Research Team

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rex_arachne said:
hello... sorry for my ignorance but, is Chilocosmia peerboomi and Selenocosmia peerboomi the same species?
Hi,

yes, they are! Firstly described as "Chilocosmia peerboomi" the Species of the genus Chilocosmia were transfered to the Genus Selenocosmia by Dr. Raven. So, "Chilocosmia peerboomi" is in Selenocosmia now.

Cheers, Volker
 

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the genus Chilocosmia were transfered to the Genus Selenocosmia by Dr. Raven. So, "Chilocosmia peerboomi" is in Selenocosmia now.
Hi Volker,

do you assume they will belong there? ;)
 

T.Raab

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"Selenocosmia" aff. crassipes - Spiderling :) - female ;P


 

brachy

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Hi

Can you say something about of this picture? What I see on picture. Labium i know but more. Charakteristic things of this species.
Thanks:worship:
 

T.Raab

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Hi,

i think Steve or even Volker can say more about those spiders. I'm not so into asian/australian taxonomy. ;)
 
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