Hi all!
New here and thought I'd just barge in with a question.
I've been interested in spiders forever, though it's probably a way of dealing with a (rather mild) case of arachnophobia lol
I know some of the latin names already (Mostly dealing with pholci[missing syllable], amaurobius and tegenaria here I think.
Got a digicam recently (finally) and I stumbled upon these guys:
http://bonteburg.panicnow.net/spider01.JPG
http://bonteburg.panicnow.net/spider01.MOV
(looks like a fairly young one to me ...)
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http://bonteburg.panicnow.net/spider02.JPG
http://bonteburg.panicnow.net/spider02.MOV
My question would be, are these Tegenaria or Amaurobius? I'm pretty sure I have seen Amaurobius sneak in through the windows before but those look different, but they don't seem to look like Tegenaria either??
Northern Germany, ie, North Sea area climate, Central Europe.
Thx,
Marco
New here and thought I'd just barge in with a question.
I've been interested in spiders forever, though it's probably a way of dealing with a (rather mild) case of arachnophobia lol
I know some of the latin names already (Mostly dealing with pholci[missing syllable], amaurobius and tegenaria here I think.
Got a digicam recently (finally) and I stumbled upon these guys:
http://bonteburg.panicnow.net/spider01.JPG
http://bonteburg.panicnow.net/spider01.MOV
(looks like a fairly young one to me ...)
----
http://bonteburg.panicnow.net/spider02.JPG
http://bonteburg.panicnow.net/spider02.MOV
My question would be, are these Tegenaria or Amaurobius? I'm pretty sure I have seen Amaurobius sneak in through the windows before but those look different, but they don't seem to look like Tegenaria either??
Northern Germany, ie, North Sea area climate, Central Europe.
Thx,
Marco