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Microhexura montivaga (Spruce-fir moss spider)
Hi, I'm doing a project for an Appalachian Geography class on the Microhexura montivaga, a rare and endangered species of spider closely related to tarantulas exclusive to the Appalachian Mountains of the northern part of North Carolina. I've googled the spider and found a couple of low quality sketches of it but I've had no luck in acquiring actual photographs. If anyone is familiar with this spider and has any pictures I would really appreciate you sharing them with me.
Thanks a lot, jonezee |
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ArachnoGod
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are you sure that is a valid species?
i'll check
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ArachnoGod
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holy double posts
yeah, is valid. i get all the *hex* species mixed up =P http://research.amnh.org/entomology/...IPLURIDAE.html could we see your project when it is done? i am quite fascinated by all the USA non-theraphosidae mygalomorphae
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ArachnoGod
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that is almost assuredly bodylength, so it probably as about a 1cm DLS
i really want to keep tiny mygs like this! this is the pic you are refering to? http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/...crohexura2.jpg
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Arachnobaron
Join Date: Apr 2005
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hi,
PM me for Information on that ENDANGERED SPECIES (no info on data where those can be found!) |
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Arachnodemon
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National Geographic magazine did an article on these guy some years ago. I remember reading it in a dentist office.
They are found in the moss on rocky outcrops and from what I read are rather common in the area they are found. Also found where ever the fir moss is. The microclimates they habitat some say makes them rather hard to keep. The specimens kept died rather quickly.
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Arachnobaron
Join Date: Apr 2005
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hi,
sure those are hard to keep and even impossible to breed. If you consider that, because of the rather cold climate and less nutrition they get, it takes long for them to mature AND even fully grown females tend to build sacs with about 8-10 eggs (once a year!), this species shouldn´t be in captivity anyway. |
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Thanks again! jonezee |
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