View Full Version : Bothriocyrtum californicum(?) from Torrey Pines
WithCerberus
12-30-2007, 01:21 PM
Here a few photos that I shot last new years when I visited Torrey Pines State Park in San Diego. These were very abundant there. After I was able to coax the spider out for the pictures I put it back in the burrow. The pictures were with my film slr and had to be scanned, so the quality isn't that great. Anyways, enjoy the pics.
http://file.taskstream.com/file/bhv1s4Uet2h0Hb0shvMv0be3Mi82ccdWkfie3Yuhg95Msb7xld R5slb0cNh2qggdOray7xFa5cbub/san%20diego0001.JPG
http://file.taskstream.com/file/bhv1s4Urp2h0Hb0shvMv0be3Mi82ccdWkfie3Yuhg95Mrx7xld R5slb0cNh2qggdO17r01Fa5cbub/san%20diego0003.JPG
http://file.taskstream.com/file/bhv1s4U4l2h0Hb0shvMv0be3Mi82ccdWkfie3Yuhg95Mjf7xld R5slb0cNh2qggdOa5ls4Fa5cbub/san%20diego0005.JPG
http://file.taskstream.com/file/bhv1s4U2w2h0Hb0shvMv0be3Mi82ccdWkfie3Yhgdn7Maf7xld R5slb0cNh2qggdOw3i75Fa5cbub/san%20diego0006.JPG
peace,
Bobby
That definitely looks like a B. californicum and it being from San Diego area makes that an almost positive ID in my opinion.
cacoseraph
01-02-2008, 10:41 AM
Brent Hendrixson said the H. theveneti are quite similar to B. cali' in looks and burrows, i think
i'm surprised you could tease on out of the burrow like that. they usually would rather die than come out.
edit:
nice pics, btw.
also, ifyou are every in the SD/SoCA area maybe you could let scabies know and we could all get together for a hike or to hang out or something
http://scabies.myfreeforum.org/forum36.php <-- you can post there to let us know if you are going to be in the area
Caco, does H. theveneti range down into San Diego?
cacoseraph
01-02-2008, 02:18 PM
Caco, does H. theveneti range down into San Diego?
Si`, Se~nor
http://www.sdnhm.org/research/entomology/sdspider.html
FAM. ANTRODIATIDAE
Aliatypus plutonis Coyle Coyle 1974
FAM. CTENIZIDAE
Bothriocytum californicum (O. Pickard-Cambridge) Simon 1891b, C.P. Smith 1908
Hebestatis theveneti (Simon) Simon 1891b
FAM. CYRTAUCHENIIDAE
Aptostichus atomaurius Simon Simon 1891b
Aptostichus simus Chamberlin Chamberlin 1917
Aptostichus sp.#1 Prentice 1998
FAM. MECICOBOTHRIIDAE
Hexurella rupicola Gertsch & Platnick Gertsch & Platnick 1979
Megahexura fulva (Chamberlin) Chamberlin 1919a
SpyderMacFly
01-06-2008, 09:43 PM
Just how did you find its burrow?
You look for the 'D' shaped lids. :razz:
Once you have seen them they become fairly easy to find in the right places. You just have to pay attention.
Widowman10
01-07-2008, 01:54 AM
very nice pics :clap: and nice find, way to coax it out of it's burrow!
WithCerberus
01-08-2008, 03:29 PM
Thanks for all the compliments. It took a little work to get the spider out without destroying the burrow 8) After a while she just bulldogged the twig I was using and held on. Once I had her near the top of the burrow I used another twig and very gently nudged her from behind. It took a lot of patience but it was worth it in the end.
@SpyderMacFly- Once you find one, they become pretty easy to find. You just need to get a search image. Finding the first one is the trick. Like What said, look for the D-shaped lids.
@Cacoseraph- Next time I'm out there visiting my buddies I would love to get out and do a little searching with Scabies. There are so many mygales that I would love to see over in CA. You don't happen to ever stumble across Hexurella or Megahexura do you?
peace,
Bobby
cacoseraph
01-08-2008, 03:54 PM
@Cacoseraph- Next time I'm out there visiting my buddies I would love to get out and do a little searching with Scabies. There are so many mygales that I would love to see over in CA. You don't happen to ever stumble across Hexurella or Megahexura do you?
peace,
Bobby
only in my dreams
twice now i have seen a spider i think was a relatively tiny non-thera myg. the first time was just about the first time i ever hunted and when i was still weak in general husbandry principles. i kept that dude (~1.5cm DLS. ~0.5-0.75cm BL) for a couple months before i bad husbandried it to death. i saw another one at a different area but it got away from me.
cacoseraph
04-16-2008, 03:06 PM
@Cacoseraph- Next time I'm out there visiting my buddies I would love to get out and do a little searching with Scabies. There are so many mygales that I would love to see over in CA. You don't happen to ever stumble across Hexurella or Megahexura do you?
peace,
Bobby
i am getting serious in my desire to find these species!
here is a digestion of the info i can find on H. rupicola :D
http://scabies.myfreeforum.org/about1022.html
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