Genus Tapinauchenius

Harrod

Arachnoknight
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That's a beautiful tap! I unfortunately lost all my T. subcaeruleus. :8o
 

toidy

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hi guys. just want to share my first tap..

shes a sub adult tapinauchenius subcaeruleus:}
 

Protectyaaaneck

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Very nice T Arachnoholic, but I don't think the (sp.) is needed. It's just T. sanctivincenti. :)
 

GoTerps

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Very nice T Arachnoholic, but I don't think the (sp.) is needed. It's just T. sanctivincenti. :)
How do you know that? Maybe they are, maybe they're not. They're not from St. Vincent, but from St. Lucia.

MY THOUGHTS from earlier in this thread. I think it's good to make a distinction. Even if they do prove to be the same species, I think it's good to keep the island forms distinct.

Eric
 
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Protectyaaaneck

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How do you know that? Maybe they are, maybe they're not. They're not from St. Vincent.

Eric
Well if they aren't sanctivincenti than should they really be called sp. "sanctivincenti"? Shouldn't they just be tapinauchenius sp. ?
 

GoTerps

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Well if they aren't sanctivincenti than should they really be called sp. "sanctivincenti"? Shouldn't they just be tapinauchenius sp. ?
Eh, actually I like sp. "St. Lucia" the best. BUT, calling them sp. "sanctivincenti" is OK, it's just a way of saying they may be that species.

Eric
 

experimenter

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Tapinauchenius violaceus ( adult ) female



Tapinauchenius violaceus 10 L female





Tapinauchenius gigas



You too a predator? {D



 
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