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bengerno
09-16-2005, 08:43 AM
1.Argiope bruennichi

2.-3. Lycosa singoriensis(?) I think the 3. pic is the same female, but 2 weeks later.

MattM
09-16-2005, 11:10 AM
My girlfriend would freak out if that was running around in our backyard :rolleyes:

bengerno
09-17-2005, 01:12 PM
The second picture was made after my girlfriend found her in our house. :D

Stefan2209
09-17-2005, 01:21 PM
Hey,

thank you for posting that pics!

These are the first colour-pics of L. singoriensis i stumbled about.

What´s the size of these spiders, legspan and bodysize?

Are you keeping or breeding them? I like wolfspiders very much, unfortunately most species that are available here are just too small to suit my taste. Hogna carolinensis is one of the spiders on my "Top-10"-wishlist, but it seems impossible to get hold of those here in europe, so i tried to find some other big-size wolfies that might be available in europe and came across L. singoriensis....


Greetings,

Stefan

bengerno
09-17-2005, 01:32 PM
Hey,

thank you for posting that pics!

These are the first colour-pics of L. singoriensis i stumbled about.

What´s the size of these spiders, legspan and bodysize?

Are you keeping or breeding them? I like wolfspiders very much, unfortunately most species that are available here are just too small to suit my taste. Hogna carolinensis is one of the spiders on my "Top-10"-wishlist, but it seems impossible to get hold of those here in europe, so i tried to find some other big-size wolfies that might be available in europe and came across L. singoriensis....


Greetings,

Stefan

Hi,

I don't keep/breed them, they are living in my garden, and every year I found a few of them! This speciemen was about 6-7 cm legspan. If I found another I will think of you! :D Last year I found a male Eresus cinnabarinus..... so this is a nice place to find nice spiders. ;)

Bastian Drolshagen
09-19-2005, 03:19 AM
hey stefan, look into "Spinnentiere Europas" from Bellmann, there you can see a pic of L. singorensis too. Nice spiders ;)
I´m still looking for Alopecosa spp. should be common in my area, but difficult to find