Araneomorph (True Spider) Picture Thread

catfishrod69

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Well my female Dolomedes tenebrosus molted, and i found a mature male. So i tossed him in with her, and now she is holding a nice large sac.

 

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My geolycosa eating a lepidoptera.IT HAS WINGS...MY SPIDER HAS WINGS...nah just kidding all the naive ppl :D Anyway...if you wanna see a video...go to my forum thread Lycosidae?
 

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My geolycosa eating a lepidoptera.IT HAS WINGS...MY SPIDER HAS WINGS...nah just kidding all the naive ppl :D Anyway...if you wanna see a video...go to my forum thread Lycosidae?
Must be one of those flying spiders those scientists found. Don't laugh! It's true! It was in the internet!
 

Alokin

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Must be one of those flying spiders those scientists found. Don't laugh! It's true! It was in the internet!
Yeahhhh...them rare...brah.. :D It got its wings just last night..it was like a butterfly...it SPROUTED WINGS... i gues when they eat a prey they absorb its POWER!!! :D NOT!!!!
 

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I give my spiders moths all the time. they seem to love them more than any other prey item.


Shoulda seen my aphono eating a lined sphinx haha she went nuts

Also, because of their feeding habits, they're often the safest wild-caught prey you can offer.
 

Alokin

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I give my spiders moths all the time. they seem to love them more than any other prey item.


Shoulda seen my aphono eating a lined sphinx haha she went nuts

Also, because of their feeding habits, they're often the safest wild-caught prey you can offer.
I dont fully agree i was really woried..becouse when the moth flew buy its lair...it jumped on it in mid air...and she fell from maybe 5 cm....i dont know....and i was woried for a abdomem injoury...i dont know if there is..any reason to fear it but..still was a little woried...now she seems fine.. :D But still :D
 

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Kukulcania sp. California sac pulled. They are ewls right now. Closeup shots coming soon.




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Kukulcania sp. California ewl closeups



 

JohnDapiaoen

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Agelenid sp.


Steatoda nobilis



Kukulcania arizonica


Kukulcania sp. California


Left: Kukulcania arizonica; Right: Kukulcania sp. California

Left: Kukulcania sp. California; Right: Kukulcania arizonica
 
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Hanska

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1/3 of my summer -14 catch list.
Enoplognatha ovata




Abdomen detail. It seems the dark lines can expand as I swear this specimen had a clear black cross in there when I caught it.


Thanatus vulgaris sling 2-3mm LS. Adult color and marking already there, just kinda transparent.
 
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