Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Raft Spider, Dolomedes fimbriatus?
Posted by cyprinoid on 06-11-2009 18:42
#1
Norway
Can anyone confirm?
Edited by cyprinoid on 06-11-2009 18:45
Posted by nielsyese on 28-12-2009 21:26
#2
Dolomedes is correct, but I don't know if there are more species in Norway than D. fimbriatus.
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 28-12-2009 21:43
#3
beware with the female. The bite is very painful in Dolomedes!
Posted by cyprinoid on 02-01-2010 20:23
#4
I hate to admit that my stomach turns by the presence of (most) spiders, so I keep my distance.
Unless I find Argyroneta aquatica, then I would take it home to study it :D
Edited by cyprinoid on 02-01-2010 20:24
Posted by jorgemotalmeida on 02-01-2010 20:28
#5
I had Argyroneta aquatica... it is awesome to see a spider living underwater!!! :S it is an impressive adaptation! I have photos of it but I need to find out them... not for now. They are from 2006, i think... I would need more Argyroneta aquatica. It is not cited for Portugal so far. But for example we can find them in Girona - SPAIN.