View Full Version : largest Latrodectus?
P. Novak
12-21-2005, 11:03 PM
i was just wondering what is the largest Black widow spider(Latrodectus) and how big can it get?
Venom
12-22-2005, 01:24 PM
Latrodectus hesperus ( the western widow ) is the largest. I've heard from another member on this board of 3 - 4 inchers being found out west in the desert, although I can't confirm/ vouch for this. L. hesperus are probably capable of at least 2.5"
cacoseraph
12-22-2005, 01:38 PM
Latrodectus hesperus ( the western widow ) is the largest. I've heard from another member on this board of 3 - 4 inchers being found out west in the desert, although I can't confirm/ vouch for this. L. hesperus are probably capable of at least 2.5"
i've seen a number 3" diagonal leg span L. hesperus
pretty impressive little beasts
i'll try to get pics of a big one next time i see one
P. Novak
12-23-2005, 09:29 PM
oh alright so ya there should be some big ones around here, i remember when i was about 10 we went on a fishing trip to.....dam i forgot the lakes name, but when my dad and i went to go wash the fish in those neat little fish washing sinks, undearneath was a HUGE Blackwidow, it must of been 3.5" LS atleast. there was also a yellow jackets nest undearneath it too. the BW had about 20 Yellow jackets in its web and was wrapping a couple and eating a couple. i couldnt believe. that is why i was asking whats the biggest BW. thanks guys.
The largest Latrodectus is L.tadzhicus, (some believe it is the same as L.dahli).
I have had some L.tredecimguttatus that have gotten pretty massive. But if you are strictly talking North American then, as Venom stated, L.hesperus.
Venom
12-24-2005, 06:45 PM
Tadzhicus? I've never even heard of that one. Where's it from?
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