Parthogentic Heteropoda?

aftershock

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I have a Heteropoda sp. that I've had since she was just a little sling. When I woke up this morning I saw that she had a pretty big eggsack(big for her 3,5" size). I've heard reports about parthogenetic spiders, but I don't know if the sources are reliable.

Does anyone know if Heteropoda sp. could be a parthgenetic species?
 

Crotalus

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Originally posted by aftershock
I have a Heteropoda sp. that I've had since she was just a little sling. When I woke up this morning I saw that she had a pretty big eggsack(big for her 3,5" size). I've heard reports about parthogenetic spiders, but I don't know if the sources are reliable.

Does anyone know if Heteropoda sp. could be a parthgenetic species?
I have never heard of parthenogenesis in spiders, but I do heard of unmated females laying unfertile eggsacks.

/Lelle
 

Wade

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I've had unmated female huntsmen drop sacs before, in fact all of the 5 or 6 I've raised to adulthood did. Unfortunately, none proved to be fertile.

Wade
 
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