Todd thanks indeed for your input. Do you have a pic of your Pamphobeteus sp. Machalla for comparison sake? Thanks KevinNewflvr,
Your female is definitely not a P. insignis. No way. It looks like something in the Ecuadorian group of P. nigricolor, P. "Ecuador", P. "Machalla", P. type II. I'd guess P. "Machalla".
Todd
Nigricolor isn't EcuadorianNewflvr,
Your female is definitely not a P. insignis. No way. It looks like something in the Ecuadorian group of P. nigricolor, P. "Ecuador", P. "Machalla", P. type II. I'd guess P. "Machalla".
Todd
I was told by Bernd Bischoff that one of my P.nigricolors was infact P.nigricolor sp "ecuador".Nigricolor isn't Ecuadorian
its Colombian, babee ;P
yes I know what you saying, we have human form of Brazilians all over here tooHi Ana,
According to Bertani (2008), P. nigricolor is from Colombia and Brazil now... and who knows where else!! hehe
Cheers,
Pato
Neil,I was told by Bernd Bischoff that one of my P.nigricolors was infact P.nigricolor sp "ecuador".
cheers...Neil
Hi Ana,i have no idea what you are talking about?? But im wondering how much taxonomy experience you have? Have you ever heard of Bernd Bischcoff?He's probably one of the major taxonomist's and people to study Pamphobeteus in Germany,when someone of his experience tells you that your spider is most likely P.Nigricolor sp "Ecuador"...you tend to belive themNeil,
you also been told that spider pictures you post above is P.vespertinus
Am pretty sure its that Ecuadorian group what Tod mentioned before
and I highly doubt its P Nigricolor
You are correct, you have no idea what Am talking aboutHi Ana,i have no idea what you are talking about?? But im wondering how much taxonomy experience you have? Have you ever heard of Bernd Bischcoff?He's probably one of the major taxonomist's and people to study Pamphobeteus in Germany,when someone of his experience tells you that your spider is most likely P.Nigricolor sp "Ecuador"...you tend to belive them
Fritz must know Bernd??
thanks...Neil
"YAWN" Ok,perhaps i should just leave it till Bernd reads this?? maybe he is away on a field trip again?? But he is the new Pampho king,Bertani and Mellano described these spiders in the Victorian ages!!! Quite a few mistakes were probably made.You are correct, you have no idea what Am talking about
and yes I Am not a taxonomist and I haven herd of major taxonomist's Bernd bischcoff
Maybe if you can post any info to back up fact of "P.Nigricolor sp "Ecuador"
and descriptions of Pamphobeteus vespertinus
that resemble in fact the same Pamphobeteus is your post #465
Until that its just a smoke...