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Brachionopus pretoriae


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13 years 7 months ago #64495 by Dimitri Kambas
Got a message from Patrick and he just wanted me to mention that the first picture from IR Baboon is Brachionopus pretoriae and not Harpactirella overdijki. Also Marius your first picture is Idiothele nigrofulva mature male (which looks very similar to the one we found as well i will post pictures soon so we can compare) and your bottom picture is a Harpactirella overdijki MM :drunk:

Just adding some interesting information that might help us all trumpet
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13 years 7 months ago #64498 by Marius
Replied by Marius on topic Harpactirella overdijki
Hehe! You're going to have to pick one. Same spider : P

I'm not impossible. I'm being improbable.

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13 years 7 months ago #64501 by Dimitri Kambas

Marius wrote: Hehe! You're going to have to pick one. Same spider : P


Well then thats the Idiothele nigrofulva MM :drunk:

I will post the one we found today so we can compare.

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13 years 7 months ago #64515 by Marius
Replied by Marius on topic Harpactirella overdijki
Sorry Dimitri. I linked the wrong picture on the first one. Those are indeed two very different spiders hehe!

I. nigrofulva you say? Where did you find yours? I have yet to see a female around. Do you have any info on them? Female size, pics etc.

(Sorry for the thread hijack.)

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13 years 7 months ago #64516 by Dimitri Kambas
We found the male at night roaming around. Females are extremely difficult to find as you need to find the trapdoor and from my experience searching for them it almost impossible unless you turn rocks and you see the burrow or webbing. We found ours very north in the Soutpansberg area.
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