Genus Xenesthis

Gigas

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Crotalus+Insectoman, I am in awe! excellent pics of excellent spids!
 

brachy

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Vogelspinnen said:
1.5" - 38mm Xenesthis sp white spiderling.



Gabe
Hi

This spider not exist because it didn t descript. The good writing form is

Xenesthis sp. white
 

GoTerps

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Hi

This spider not exist because it didn t descript. The good writing form is

Xenesthis sp. white
This is what Gabe wrote? What's the problem?

Eric
 

brachy

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Hi

When the sp. is not desript you must write sp. because in the hobby is a lots of fantastic names for good busines. It s not the big broblem, but its good when it is useing. ex: P. sp. tigris, xygenus sp. somewhere...
 

GoTerps

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Hi

When the sp. is not desript you must write sp.
He did. Both his photo and post are labeled "Xenesthis sp white"...

I understand what you're saying... but don't understand why it has to do with Gabe's post??

Eric
 

brachy

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Hi

Sorry :(. I would not like to write bad things for anybody . I saw this little mistake on his photo... When is problem I will delete my massage. Please not be angry. :8o
 

Lorgakor

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I think Brachy is referring to the lack of a period on the end of sp in the original post. That is my take on it anyway.:)
 

Pyst

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If anyone could post a picture of a freshly molted adult "weiss" I would really appreciate it. I want to see what I have to look forward to. I've seen a picture before but I'm unable to find it. Thx!

-Mike
 
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Philth

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Xenesthis sp. white, Almost mature male:rolleyes: He's big, I cant wait to see him matured. -Tom
 

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stonemantis

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at about what size do they start getting the coloration on the carapace?
I know immanis start to get the carapace coloration at about 2.5" - 3". I'm guessing X. sp. "white" is going to be similar in size if not identical before carapace coloration is present.

Just a guess because every individual is different and suprises do happen. I hope this sheds some light on this question :D .
 

Xenesthis PL

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Pterinochilus murinus L13, mature female

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Poecilotheria pederseni L8 , male :(

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Scorpio maurus, female & male
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