ID parade No.16...
ID parade No.16...
I need specific species here no half arsed attemps...
I'll let you know when/if you get the correct Family or Genus...
Theres no sting in the tail... Or is there ???
I'll let you know when/if you get the correct Family or Genus...
Theres no sting in the tail... Or is there ???
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- KermitLeFrog
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Re: ID parade No.16...
Arachnid?
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One bouns smartarse point to Kermi...
Now according to Wikipedia you have to narow that down a tad from ''They comprise over 100,000 named species.''
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arachnid
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- KermitLeFrog
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Re: ID parade No.16...
It's an eight legged arachnid...
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Frank's mate...
It may be that your whole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others.
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Re: ID parade No.16...
Tsk silly boy... All Arachnid's have 8 legs thats what makes them fall into the catogory Arachnid.
An arthropod (/ˈɑːrθrəpɒd/, from Greek ἄρθρον arthron, "joint" and πούς pous, "foot") is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and paired jointed appendages.
Arthropod is the catch all for all creepy crawlies & creepy fliers... But Arachnid is for want of a better words sub speices...
Arthropods have 5 sub devisions
As an example Ants fall in to the same classification as Wasps ... Hymenoptera...but wasps fallinto a sub catagory of Hymenoptera...
Now back to Arachnids...''Greek word ἀράχνη (aráchnē), from the myth of the hubristic human weaver Arachne who was turned into a spider.Spiders are the largest order in the class, which also includes scorpions, ticks, mites, harvestmen, and solifuges.''
So yes its an Arachnid but which one ?
Confused ? You should try doing the feking exams...
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Re: ID parade No.16...
Wicky It's deffinatly not a house spider as we know them but but apparently likes to live around humans thanks to we give them places to hide...Buildings, out buidings, piles of junk ect.ect.
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- KermitLeFrog
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Re: ID parade No.16...
As you say 100000 species. I'm more a fly man myself.....
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- KermitLeFrog
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Re: ID parade No.16...
Amaurobius similis
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I do like a nice spider!
Owned a few over the years, Blondi She measured 12" when she stretched out and her abdomen was bigger than a large chicken egg.....she was a grumpy cow!!!
This was the most colourful I owned, colours were amazing after a moult!
Back to the spider in hand...
Araneus diadematus or European garden Spider?.......What will happen to them after 29th March?!!
Owned a few over the years, Blondi She measured 12" when she stretched out and her abdomen was bigger than a large chicken egg.....she was a grumpy cow!!!
This was the most colourful I owned, colours were amazing after a moult!
Back to the spider in hand...
Araneus diadematus or European garden Spider?.......What will happen to them after 29th March?!!
Re: ID parade No.16...
Google that did you ? No It isn't...
Only 99,999 to go...
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Nope & I dont think brexit will affect them too much...Beef wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:08 am I do like a nice spider!
Owned a few over the years, Blondi She measured 12" when she stretched out and her abdomen was bigger than a large chicken egg.....she was a grumpy cow!!!
This was the most colourful I owned, colours were amazing after a moult!
Back to the spider in hand...
Araneus diadematus or European garden Spider?.......What will happen to them after 29th March?!!
You shoud get together with Alan F. Jones he likes his big hairy spiders...
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Re: ID parade No.16...
Well try 1000000 different speices than...The spiders have trouble keeping up...KermitLeFrog wrote: ↑Tue Feb 12, 2019 10:04 pm As you say 100000 species. I'm more a fly man myself.....
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Re: ID parade No.16...
Yeah I had to google the Latin name - I have enough random shite in my head, I don't need funny words like that too
The abdomen doesn't look very healthy - was it alive for the pic or had you squished it?
I'm done - there's a few I think I've narrowed it down to but they vary by sub species so much that unless they are from the same clutch, they can look miles apart.
The abdomen doesn't look very healthy - was it alive for the pic or had you squished it?
I'm done - there's a few I think I've narrowed it down to but they vary by sub species so much that unless they are from the same clutch, they can look miles apart.
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Re: ID parade No.16...
I've got 5 tarantulas at the moment.Fascinating creatures.Beef wrote: ↑Wed Feb 13, 2019 8:08 am I do like a nice spider!
Owned a few over the years, Blondi She measured 12" when she stretched out and her abdomen was bigger than a large chicken egg.....she was a grumpy cow!!!
This was the most colourful I owned, colours were amazing after a moult!
Araneus diadematus or European garden Spider?.......What will happen to them after 29th March?!!
SO WHEN DOES THIS OLD ENOUGH TO KNOW BETTER KICK IN