Nyan’s crazy socal rock flipping adventures!

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Arachnopeon
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Jul 12, 2019
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Wow. Coming from the UK the idea you can find all those just flipping rocks blows my mind.

Somewhat glad I'm not the one flipping those rocks, but still, it's cool as hell.
 

NYAN

Arachnoking
Joined
Dec 23, 2017
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Phidippus sp. insignarius group

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Latrodectus hesperus
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Mature male
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Agelenopsis sp.
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Neoscona oaxacensis
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Frontenella pyrametela
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SonsofArachne

Arachnoangel
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Dec 10, 2017
Messages
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Did you find the aztecorum in California? I remember a online argument where some people said these are only found in Mexico and others said California too. I have one but have never really been sure of it's origin.
 

NYAN

Arachnoking
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Did you find the aztecorum in California? I remember a online argument where some people said these are only found in Mexico and others said California too. I have one but have never really been sure of it's origin.
They are in California.
 

radjess331

Arachnosquire
Old Timer
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Oct 26, 2007
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73
Are the patternless scolopendra pretty common in your area?
Are they a leucistic? Or just patternless?
 

mantisfan101

Arachnoprince
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Are the patternless scolopendra pretty common in your area?
Are they a leucistic? Or just patternless?
There’s a bunch of different morphs/varieties, so I think if’s safe to assume that they are the patternless sure ones
 
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