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Small Phoneutria nigriventer. Instar 6 or 7. Bodylenght about 8 mm.



Is there a diploma for identifying spiders? Do you have that?hi steven, I don´t want to talk bad about TV but I got some Phoneutria sp. recently he was selling as P. fera and those turned out to be P. reidyi (Diana Silva confirmed my ID!). And he´s selling some other spiders he missidentified 100% sure.
Additionally he´s selling a Linothele sp. (I know the exact species, but I won´t tell him, cause he doesn´t care what I´m writing to him anyway) as magdalene. There has never been a Linothele sp. described as magdalene...
All I´m saying is, that TV has a diploma in microbiology, which has nothing to do with IDing spiders or something like that and as far as I know his IDs on new imported species has not been right on a single species. So don´t believe that the name on which the spider was sold needs to be right (could be, but isn´t sure!). atm I´m only believing in the species I (or people who are trustworthy to me) identified.
Hi Steven,@Improver: Is that the same P. reidyi as he is selling now? Do you have pictures of those animals?
No, I don´t have such diploma. I just wrote that because people read on TVs HP, that he´s got a diploma in biology and so they think he´s able to ID spiders and believe in his IDs. I´m not especially upset on TV..also on other dealers who only try to sell (and therefore invent names or intenionally sell spiders under wrong names, as recently happend with those Pterinochilus murinus from Kenya). To me there´s nothing more wrong than selling spiders under a name that fits the most, rather than selling them under a temporal name like Phoneutria sp. ex. "Iquitos" or so one...Is there a diploma for identifying spiders? Do you have that?
Of course dealers sell wrong ID spiders. Cant see the reason to be upset if Vinmann do that too on occasion. But he probably know from what area these P. is collected. If there are no other species in that area... well a no brainer.
Hi there,The coloration of the ventral side of the abdomen looks exactly like that of the animal pictured in the link. Buth that species is named Phoneutria spec. ex. Paraguay. Anybody any clue? Does anyone has a ID key for Phoneutria species? That would be very helpfull!