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| Posted By:
jeroenkooijman
@ 07 September 2010 - 10:17 AM |
Since last sunday a few Buthids arrived in my collection.
After a couple of years I now have a few Buthids again :P
The additions are:
1.1.3 Tityus ecuadorensis
1.0.0 Tityus asthenes
Many thanks ag ...
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| Posted By:
RaZeDaHeLL
@ 07 September 2010 - 05:57 AM |
The Florida Snakebite Institute
The Florida Snakebite Institute is dedicated to ensuring expert management of snakebite cases and improving snakebite treatment and pre ...
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| Posted By:
lxdng79
@ 07 September 2010 - 12:40 AM |
OK guys, I need and ID on this male t I caught at in my friends backyard in Borneo
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Toggle this category Citharischius crawshayi=Pelinobius muticus
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Michiel
@ 06 September 2010 - 10:44 AM |
Richard Gallon is doing continuous research of the South African fauna and he revised the species "Citharischius crawshayi", the King Baboon spider as it is also known. Phoneyusa gregori, Phoneyusa betto ...
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| Posted By:
giogio80
@ 05 September 2010 - 11:07 AM |
Happy event!
Just now I found my Centruroides nitidus with her new born babies.
I did not expect it now because it is only 72 days from mating, I thought that the pregnancy lasted at least 3 months! ...
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