Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Palpimanidae - Palpimanus gibbulus - assassin spider :)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 28-12-2007 16:27
#1

Hi


this is one of the most unusual spiders that we can have in Europe.
I caught this one near ?VORA when I was wandering around during the night in a very nice natural reserve. :)


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Posted by Juergen Peters on 28-12-2007 20:39
#2

Hello, Jorge!

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
I caught this one near ?VORA when I was wandering around during the night in a very nice natural reserve. :)


Great find! :D

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 28-12-2007 20:48
#3

I have seen almost all knew families for Portugal. :D About 50 in 108 worldwide! :) It lacks the cavernicolous spiders. :D (concerning the families).
I like specially the Eresidae and some Lyniphiidae - specially to observe their ethology.

I saw Cybaeidae - but not cited for Portugal. Indeed I have a videocast.. (s** video) with Argyroneta aquatica. :D

This Palpimanus is very specific on diet. As you can see, it has very strong and long legs I to catch more easily the other spiders and avoid the biting. ;) Not only Mimetidae or Archaeidae have assassin spiders :P

Posted by mwkozlowski on 29-12-2007 16:29
#4

Do both males and females heve "assassin look"?
There is a group arachnids (acarid mites) were only some morphs of males have these muscle forlegs and they are real assassins....

Edited by mwkozlowski on 29-12-2007 16:31

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 29-12-2007 20:01
#5

mwkozlowski wrote:
Do both males and females heve "assassin look"?
There is a group arachnids (acarid mites) were only some morphs of males have these muscle forlegs and they are real assassins....


Males and females are essentially the same. :)

I know: some Trombidiidae. ;)

Posted by Christine Devillers on 29-12-2007 20:42
#6

Very nice :)

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 29-12-2007 21:01
#7

notice: it was discovered recently (2 months ago) for Portugal a new family spider: HEXATHELIDAE! :D
More precisely Macrothele calpeiana in Loul? (Algarve) region :P

Posted by crex on 30-12-2007 00:43
#8

I assume you keep the collection in alcohol ...

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 30-12-2007 00:49
#9

For spiders, yes. Never pinned. :P

Posted by crex on 30-12-2007 01:40
#10

jorgemotalmeida wrote:
For spiders, yes. Never pinned. :P

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 30-12-2007 01:45
#11

pinned spider :P http://www.ento.p...er2421.jpg

Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 30-12-2007 02:05
#12

for you, crex :D pinned spiders :D http://www.tace.c...spider.htm roftl

Edited by jorgemotalmeida on 30-12-2007 02:07