Atypus spp.

cacoseraph

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very cool!
i always try to find non-tarantula myglamorphs in my local area.

thanks
 

cacoseraph

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aftershock said:
Atypus affinis

isn't that one of the few myglamorphs in the homeland (this american mutt is at least 6% swedish :))
 

Crotalus

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cacoseraph said:
isn't that one of the few myglamorphs in the homeland (this american mutt is at least 6% swedish :))
The only mygalomorph here.

/Lelle
 

CedrikG

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awesome spider ;) I guess a bite would hurt a bit with these big knife as fang
 

T.Raab

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Hi,

some alcohol material pictures of german local "wanna-be-T": Atypus piceus

Carapace:


Chelicerae + eye tubercle:


Sternum + Labium (adnate)
 
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