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Am posting two more for the wiz kid, ..0.. or anyone else who wants to give it a try. 0-
(Numbers relate to my files so I can keep them straight for my own info.)


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Sept./Kruger 2017 file 5

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Sept./Kruger 2017 file 12

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ExFmem wrote: Tue Apr 21, 2020 9:37 pm Whadda ‘ya think?


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-O- I HAVE BEEN LOOKING AT THEM NOW FOR AGES - still enjoying the beauty of these tiny gracious things


I have no clue for your first one, but the second one looks pretty much like the male Thyene coccineovittata ..0..

check here
https://www.jumping-spiders.com/php/p.php?letter=Thyene
http://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BF87DCF ... A8FF33F70B

description here, but that does not help much
https://bioone.org/journals/african-inv ... .0102.full


In Thyene, the males transform during molting, the young ones resemble females and the older ones the adult males and they become darker, this is really not an easy task


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Amazing photos. \O


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Lovely little monsters ;-) \O


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Re file 5 and 12: they look different to Thyene, Brancus, Evarcha and I don't know what they are :-(


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Small moth - 15mm




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I don't do micro moths - they are all small and brown and unnamed :twisted:

Please find something nice :-0


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I have a big and striking new moth!


For later... ;-)


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