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  1. 10-11-2008 02:19 PM #1
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    Stuff from Southern Mexico-First time posting

    Ok, I think I have been lurking around here long enough, let's see if I can contribute something productive here.

    Background first...I am an American living in southern Mexico, the state of Guerrero, Zihuatenejo specifically (you know, Shawshank Redemption?).
    I am a naturalist specializing in reptiles, but I enjoy photography and all animals, arachnids, insects etc. I usually post on a couple of reptile boards and browse here, however I have accumulated allot of arachnid stuff in the last few months and thought I would share with (what I hope) is an appreciative audience. What I can ID I will, the rest are just pretty pictures...

    So, a couple of habitat shots first to set the mood. Technically this is Semi-Deciduous Tropical Thorn Scrub, we'll just call it jungle...







    Let's start with some smaller stuff, jumping spiders...










    I really like jumping spiders allot. They are easily overlooked and yet are probably among the most fascinating of the spiders. Their eyesight, hunting technique and mating rituals are amazing.

    Some regular type spiders...








    This is an awesome looking spider...








    Some Orb weavers and web spiders...












    This is the biggest orb I have ever seen. outstretched it was as big as my hand. There was a tiny male hovering around her. He was about the size of a small pea...




    The male






    A funnel web, this one is really big as well, easily 2 1/2 inches or more.




    And last, but certainly not least, a few tarantulas. Start with some juveniles, I don't have a definite Id on the first ones as well as the adult to follow...



    I think this is just a larger juvi of the one above...


    Both of which I believe grow into this...


    Here is a burrow of one of these bad boys (girls), I coaxed her out but she shot back in before I could snap a shot.


    And what Mexico post would be complete without one of these...


    So here's hoping you enjoyed this. I also have literally hundreds of insect and butterfly shots as well, Maybe later if anyone is interested I will throw some of them up as well. If anyone cares to ID some of this for me I am always grateful. Thanks for looking
    Last edited by Hunter-MX; 10-11-2008 at 07:43 PM.
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  2. 10-11-2008 02:40 PM #2
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    Nice pics. I really like the first 3. Looks like a beautiful area with lots of wildlife hidden away.
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  3. 10-11-2008 06:57 PM #3
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    very cool!!!!!!!!!!! Keep posting pics, please. They are beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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  4. 10-11-2008 07:31 PM #4
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    Awesome pictures
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  5. 10-11-2008 08:48 PM #5
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    These are awesome, wow, Im sure I see a Heterapoda, Dolomedes, maybe dipluridae, pisuridae,the Ts are different spp.
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  6. 10-11-2008 11:49 PM #6
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    after the jumpers, my guesses:

    pisaurid
    ?
    araneid, maybe Eriophora or similar, male
    selenopid
    philodromid
    pisaurid
    araneid, maybe Eriophora or similar, male
    pisaurid
    Argiope
    Argiope
    Argiope
    same araneid
    male Nephila
    Argiope
    Argiope
    Argiope
    kleptoparasite, probably theridiid, maybe Argyrodes
    araneid
    Nephila
    maybe agelenid? eyes don't look quite right
    not a tarantula - some other mygalomorph
    don't know about the 3 tarantulas
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  7. 10-12-2008 10:57 AM #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hunter-MX View Post
    Let's start with some smaller stuff, jumping spiders...
    Wow, great shots. Going off Pulk's list, here's a few more specific ID's and thoughts:

    Marpissa?


    Phidippus georgii maybe. If so, great find.


    A jumping spider


    Selenops with egg sac.


    Appears to be a subadult male. Those palpal organs are crazy!


    A Neoscona


    Pulk, I think this just a thin female.


    Great find and my favorite images - a wolf spider, Sosippus, probably S. michoacanus.
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  8. 10-12-2008 12:42 PM #8
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    whoops, should have looked closer at what I assumed was Argiope.

    is the lack of leg spination what makes you say the small Nephila is a female? (do males also not have the "fur"?)

    and crap, I was thinking of saying Sosippus but decided against it
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  9. 10-12-2008 07:44 PM #9
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    Thanks to everyone!
    Last edited by Hunter-MX; 10-12-2008 at 07:54 PM.
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  10. 10-15-2008 07:06 PM #10
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    Awesome photos!Thanks for sharing :]
    I will agree I think jumpers are without a doubt some of the coolest of all the spiders!That white one is very impressive looking to!
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  11. 10-15-2008 07:18 PM #11
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    Wow, nice pics. I like the 1st and 2rd photos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pulk View Post
    whoops, should have looked closer at what I assumed was Argiope.

    is the lack of leg spination what makes you say the small Nephila is a female? (do males also not have the "fur"?)

    and crap, I was thinking of saying Sosippus but decided against it
    I'm not sure about the males. Clavipes males lack it, but no idea about other species.

    I say female because of the fur and more importantly the pedipalps, as well as the shape of the legs, chelicerae and carapace. It is just skinny.

    Hunter, another nice image of the white jumper. I wish I could say with certainty it is P. georgii, but it could also be a relative such as Eris or Paraphidippus. Also appears to be an adult male.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jeff h View Post
    I say female because of the fur and more importantly the pedipalps, as well as the shape of the legs, chelicerae and carapace. It is just skinny.
    This is a definite male clavata... what's the difference between the pedipalp/chelicera area on this one and hunter's?

    Also, the carapace isn't visible so I'm not sure what you mean about that part.

    (I do think it's a female due to the leg differences, just wondering about the other features)
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    Carapace was the wrong word. Cephalothorax is better.

    As with clavipes, the leg tufts are absent in adult males. Tufts are present in Hunter's image.
    I can clearly see the bulbs on your male and the typical female palps in Hunter's image.

    Adult male chelicerae are weakly developed and quite narrow when compared to a female, and the females cephalothorax has a different shape due to their massive chelicerae. The male carapace is more rounded or narrow anteriorly.
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    Great pics and finds! Very nice jumping spiders, and the smithi of course

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