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Sphaerobothria hoffmanni at ~1.25"
monantony said:T
( I made that one up btw)
Had I not said that, it could very well have made it into some peoples vocabulary...Sheri said:I had NO idea.
monantony said:Had I not said that, it could very well have made it into some peoples vocabulary...
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>>I have a few of them (6).One is quite large now..approaching 2" and the "carapacic protrusion" (lol..I like that term..) is quite evident.I'll see if can snap a pic and post it.It was actually visible at a smaller size under magnifying glass, but can easily be seen by the naked eye now.monantony said:Show me some (spider) horn...The only NW species with a carapacic protusion, am I correct?
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( I made that one up btw)
Yeah definetly do man!!!I'll see if can snap a pic and post it.
Also some Cyrtopholis spp. have the "carapacic protusion". http://www.timart.be/Npaginas/pictures/cyrtopholisbryantae.htmlmonantony said:Show me some (spider) horn...The only NW species with a carapacic protusion, am I correct?
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( I made that one up btw)
pelo said:>>I have a few of them (6).One is quite large now..approaching 2" and the "carapacic protrusion" (lol..I like that term..) is quite evident.I'll see if can snap a pic and post it.It was actually visible at a smaller size under magnifying glass, but can easily be seen by the naked eye now.