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Phidippus Regius on my index finger tip.
Incredible spiders truly fascinating also that wolf spider(lycosidae) its in the trochosa genus and I would say trochosa tericola or trochosa ruricola (rustic wolf spider) I only know this from a great book I used to identify my own trochosa ruricola/tericola once again love your collection.i love jumping spiders but i dont keep often let them wonder the house and help them with a bug or too lol
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Ok, so i had the time to take some pics just now (isn@t all of them just got pics of the ones that were willing lol).
Amaurobius Ferox? im unsure on this one but i believe its in the Amaurobius sp.
Segestria sp. (I think maybe florentina as the fangs have a slight green sheen)
Lycosidae?
Drasodes lapidosus
Tegenaria sp.
i have 4 of those, one grown on sling and 3 Juvies.
D. crocata mature male
I have another 3 mature females one juvie and a sling in a communal together of these guys one of the females layed a sack last night:
and i believe one of the other females is preparing a eggsack too, i'd like to have a go at successfully raising this species. as i have done so with my tegenaria, Steatoda nobilis and i currently have a Amaurobius similis sack that started emerging into slings today. I've tried looking for information on eggsack care/requirements online but didn't come up with anything lol if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated too. (Catfishrod i think you mentioned you kept these when i accidentally mislabelled a spider you needed an ID for? if so did you breed them? anything will help. thanks).
Coui love jumping spiders but i dont keep often let them wonder the house and help them with a bug or too lol
---------- Post added 05-30-2012 at 08:46 PM ----------
Ok, so i had the time to take some pics just now (isn@t all of them just got pics of the ones that were willing lol).
Amaurobius Ferox? im unsure on this one but i believe its in the Amaurobius sp.
Segestria sp. (I think maybe florentina as the fangs have a slight green sheen)
Lycosidae?
Drasodes lapidosus
Tegenaria sp.
i have 4 of those, one grown on sling and 3 Juvies.
D. crocata mature male
I have another 3 mature females one juvie and a sling in a communal together of these guys one of the females layed a sack last night:
and i believe one of the other females is preparing a eggsack too, i'd like to have a go at successfully raising this species. as i have done so with my tegenaria, Steatoda nobilis and i currently have a Amaurobius similis sack that started emerging into slings today. I've tried looking for information on eggsack care/requirements online but didn't come up with anything lol if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated too. (Catfishrod i think you mentioned you kept these when i accidentally mislabelled a spider you needed an ID for? if so did you breed them? anything will help. thanks).
I'd put this on a separate thread just so it can be more likely viewed by people that can ID itCan someone help me ID this tegenaria and is it make or female?? Thanks