Pretty sure itd be Lamingtonensis, i got one from @Rhino1 there and its my most energetic Atracid in the collection. The one i can always coubt on to put up a good feeding response when all others dont
Pretty sure itd be Lamingtonensis, i got one from @Rhino1 there and its my most energetic Atracid in the collection. The one i can always coubt on to put up a good feeding response when all others dont
Apparently all the specimens collected in the location where all under 50mm. Which is consistent with measurements suggested in Gray’s papers. Unfortunately, the only holotype specimen of the species is a male, So i’ll have to either get someone to find a male in the same locale, or wait for mine to mature into one. (If it is male)
Nice! I used to live between lamington and Springbrook and out of all the places I've been spidering, I have never seen atracids in numbers like that anywhere else.
Nice! I used to live between lamington and Springbrook and out of all the places I've been spidering, I have never seen atracids in numbers like that anywhere else.
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