Araneomorph (True Spider) Picture Thread

Curious jay

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Ok as title states, as I see nowhere on the site for true spider pics I thought I'd make a thread.

So yea add up pictures of trues you're keeping/kept with the scientific/species name by said photo so it could possibly be used also for basic IDing purposes too. (get the specie name ATLEAST as its difficult with certain types to identify without use of a microscope etc)

Sadly I'm at work so can't upload any as of yet, if I get time tonight, I'll take/ upload some pics of my own if I don't have time I'll do it over the weekend as I'm busy till then!

Also it would be a good thread for lurkers who haven't signed up to the site who can see the diversity in these amazing little creatures.

(if there is anywhere for threads like these someone let me know and I'll get a mod to move it! Thanks)
 

Curious jay

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Phidippus audax
i love jumping spiders but i dont keep often let them wonder the house and help them with a bug or too lol

---------- Post added 05-30-2012 at 08:46 PM ----------

Ok, so i had the time to take some pics just now (isn@t all of them just got pics of the ones that were willing lol).

Amaurobius Ferox? im unsure on this one but i believe its in the Amaurobius sp.



Segestria sp. (I think maybe florentina as the fangs have a slight green sheen)





Lycosidae?







Drasodes lapidosus



Tegenaria sp.







i have 4 of those, one grown on sling and 3 Juvies.

D. crocata mature male



I have another 3 mature females one juvie and a sling in a communal together of these guys one of the females layed a sack last night:



and i believe one of the other females is preparing a eggsack too, i'd like to have a go at successfully raising this species. as i have done so with my tegenaria, Steatoda nobilis and i currently have a Amaurobius similis sack that started emerging into slings today. I've tried looking for information on eggsack care/requirements online but didn't come up with anything lol if anyone could help it would be greatly appreciated too. (Catfishrod i think you mentioned you kept these when i accidentally mislabelled a spider you needed an ID for? if so did you breed them? anything will help. thanks).
 
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catfishrod69

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What are the chances i happened to see this? Haha. Anyways if you are reffering to the D. crocata, i recently let all of them go. Two of them did have eggs though. Sorry i cant really help much. I imagine they should hatch pretty easily for you. Awesome thread, now it will take me some time to dig up alot of pics!
(Catfishrod i think you mentioned you kept these when i accidentally mislabelled a spider you needed an ID for? if so did you breed them? anything will help. thanks).
 

Tarantula_Hawk

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Hey Curious_Jay, the specimens you have in doubt: Amaurobius ferox, Segestria florentina and the Lycosidae is a Trochosa sp.

Gonna love this thread.
 

Curious jay

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@rod I believe they're pretty harder as is but I think there also slow growing (if anyone has a roug idea of slings would be helpful as I have 3 isopod setups I can drop a couple of gravid females in when they hatch out by the time they hit 2nd instar should be plenty of young isopods about)

@Hawk thanks for clearing that up for me buddie I'll alter the names when I get a chance. I was hoping the thread would bring out some nice pictures, has a fair amount of views but only a few pics lol.

Come on people post your pictures up ;)
 

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rhytimna sp

Geolycosa vultuosa

hogna carolinensis

Ancyclometes rufus

Phidippus whitmani

Viridasius fasciatus

Cupiennius salei

The REAL Thelticopis modesta

Hyllus keratodes

Stegodyphus lineatus

Zoropsis spinimana

Pancorius magnus
 

Curious jay

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rhytimna sp

Geolycosa vultuosa

hogna carolinensis

Ancyclometes rufus

Phidippus whitmani

Viridasius fasciatus

Cupiennius salei

The REAL Thelticopis modesta

Hyllus keratodes

Stegodyphus lineatus

Zoropsis spinimana

Pancorius magnus
Your attachments don't work for me bud?
 

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Damn Photobucket!
rhytimna sp
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/100_3900.jpg
Geolycosa vultuosa
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/100_3895.jpg
hogna carolinensis
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/Hognacarolinensis5.jpg
Ancyclometes rufus
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/Ancyclometesrufus1.jpg
Phidippus whitmani
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/Phidippuswhitmani.jpg
Viridasius fasciatus
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/viridasiussp.jpg
Cupiennius salei
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/100_4191.jpg
The REAL Thelticopis modesta
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/malayhuntsman.jpg
Hyllus keratodes
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/100_3178.jpg
Stegodyphus lineatus
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/Stegodyphuslineatus4.jpg
Zoropsis spinimana
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/Zoropsisspinimana.jpg
Pancorius magnus
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/Pancoriusmagnus1.jpg
coelestris segestriforms
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/Coelestrissegestriforms1.jpg
Palystes supercilliosus
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/Palystes.jpg
Uliodon sp
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/Uliodonsp1.jpg
Porrhothele antipodiana
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/100_4152.jpg
Hyllus giganteum
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/PICT0291.jpg
Heteropoda boei
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/PICT0454.jpg
Phidippus audax
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/PICT0382.jpg
Heteropoda davidbowie
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/PICT0457.jpg
Phidippus otiosus
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/100_0134.jpg
Hyllus cf lacertosus
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/100_0246.jpg
Nephila kuhli
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/PICT0617.jpg
Phidippus regius
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/PICT0574.jpg
Lycosidae sp india
http://i40.photobucket.com/albums/e214/exopet_cd/PICT0686.jpg
 

Tarantula_Hawk

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Interesting collection you got there.
One thing though, that is not "coelestris segestriformis" (the real name of the species you're referring to is Pireneitega segestriformis btw). It's actually Lycosoides coarctata (i'm guessing it comes from the Mediterranean area). :)
 

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Interesting collection you got there.
One thing though, that is not "coelestris segestriformis" (the real name of the species you're referring to is Pireneitega segestriformis btw). It's actually Lycosoides coarctata (i'm guessing it comes from the Mediterranean area). :)
you would be correct, and thanks for the ID
 

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female southern house spider (Kukulcania hibernalis) #1, gravid


female southern house spider (Kukulcania hibernalis) #2, before and after laying eggs


female common house spider (Parasteatoda tepidariorum)


female wolf spider (Lycosidae), released after the spiderlings hatched


female "mystery" spider (may be Metaltella simoni or Amaurobiidae)
 

Curious jay

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heres another pic of my D.lapidosus from the other night:


and a lil suprise i got this evening:


more of my Tegenaria sp:






Trochosa sp:







anyone know if these are fully communal or just tolerant? ive seen no signs of aggression i put a 2 males in recently hoping atleast one will be gravid as both the males were devoured lol.
 
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joshb

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Nice shots and some beautiful spiders in this thread! Thanks for sharing everyone I'm even more tempted now to keep true spiders!
 

Curious jay

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heres another pic of my D.lapidosus from the other night:


and a lil suprise i got this evening:


more of my Tegenaria sp:






Trochosa sp:







anyone know if these are fully communal or just tolerant? ive seen no signs of aggression i put a 2 males in recently hoping atleast one will be gravid as both the males were devoured lol.
Well after a little wait one of the mature female Trochosa sp has appeared with an eggsack! I thought the other one had eaten her as she completely disappeared for a week or so. I'll get some pics up as soon as I can get some decent shots as I don't want to stress her incase she eats the sack.
 
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