B. Albopilosum
Yep, looking male. Just a question. Why do you have so many T.'s but most of them are unsexed at those sizes which should've been sexed??
 
@Liquifin I have a lot more TS the only ones I posted are the ones I couldn't get a definite from a molt (chewed, crunched or hidden in hole etc.)
 
@Liquifin thanks! Would you try to take a look on my B. Albiceps i posted 2 and no one chimed in, is it a hard species to tell? I would love at least one female..
 
@Liquifin also on the other hand side why I posted so many (I might be wrong) I feel like it’s hard to look for references by these pictures if someone wants to compare there are a lot of pictures without a title then a lot of very unclear pictures I added a lot of clear pictures with clear names so everyone could compare their spiders..
 

Media information

Category
Epiandrous fusillae sexing (Not Molts)
Added by
mosesobe
Date added
View count
420
Comment count
5
Rating
0.00 star(s) 0 ratings

Image metadata

Device
Apple iPhone 6s
Aperture
ƒ/2.2
Focal length
4.2 mm
Exposure time
1/122
ISO
25
Flash
On, fired
Filename
2F2E16B0-5E90-48A0-92A8-88733D4DFE51.jpeg
File size
502.6 KB
Date taken
Mon, 06 May 2019 8:38 PM
Dimensions
1536px x 2048px

Share this media

Top