It's likely A. hentzi, A. gabeli, or A. vorhiesi - those are the 3 larger species common in that area. Did you catch it, or did someone send it to you?
It's likely A. hentzi, A. gabeli, or A. vorhiesi - those are the 3 larger species common in that area. Did you catch it, or did someone send it to you?
I was the one that caught it. I originally thought it was A. chalcodes because it looks different from A. Hentzi, and A. vorhiesi and A. Gabeli are too dark.
I was the one that caught it. I originally thought it was A. chalcodes because it looks different from A. Hentzi, and A. vorhiesi and A. Gabeli are too dark.
PM me or post a dorsal pic in the ID forum. I'd like to figure out what it is since that's in my neck of the woods. Chalcodes isn't out of the question, but that would be a couple hundred miles east of their known range.
Hello there, why not take a few seconds to register on our forums and become part of the community? Just click here.
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.