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Hollow Knight
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Arbanitis sp. Orange, an unique lid building species with a very stocky build to assist it in burrowing through tough clay.
Arbanitis sp. Barrington Tops 1. Bizarre opalescent colouration on the abdomen when under light and one of the weirdest lids I've seen from any trapdoor make this a quite interesting new species to the hobby.
Chenistonia sp. Orange
Paraembolides tubrabucca
Arbanitis sp. Barrington Tops 2
Arbanitis sp. Barrington Tops 3, another one with a funky drawbridge style lid.
Arbanitis sp. Barrington Tops 4, the most Southern tube building Arbanitis I'm currently aware of.
Arbanitis sp. Coramba 3. The third species I've personally found in this area, distinguished by its regular open hole burrow and unusually long cephalothorax hairs.
Arbanitis sp. Grafton gold, the species that started it all.
Arbanitis sp. Barrington Tops 1. Bizarre opalescent colouration on the abdomen when under light and one of the weirdest lids I've seen from any trapdoor make this a quite interesting new species to the hobby.
Chenistonia sp. Orange
Paraembolides tubrabucca
Arbanitis sp. Barrington Tops 2
Arbanitis sp. Barrington Tops 3, another one with a funky drawbridge style lid.
Arbanitis sp. Barrington Tops 4, the most Southern tube building Arbanitis I'm currently aware of.
Arbanitis sp. Coramba 3. The third species I've personally found in this area, distinguished by its regular open hole burrow and unusually long cephalothorax hairs.
Arbanitis sp. Grafton gold, the species that started it all.