Thread subject: Diptera.info :: Spider from NE Turkey > Eresidae

Posted by Cesa on 30-05-2012 20:53
#1

Hello,
This rather big and stout, aggressive spider (ca 2cm, when walking; body 15mm) from NE Turkey. Its ID very much appreciated. Muhabbet

Edited by Cesa on 31-05-2012 16:39

Posted by BubikolRamios on 30-05-2012 21:27
#2

Agresive, you mean jumps (that ia move fast forward and backward) ? Salticidae I think.

Edited by BubikolRamios on 30-05-2012 21:28

Posted by Cesa on 30-05-2012 21:36
#3

thank you Bubikol! Body shape somewhat similar to Salticidae but this is unusually (for me) large and eyes very small.

Posted by BubikolRamios on 30-05-2012 22:30
#4

Looks realy, they are small, bud everything hidden in dark. Try to applay fill light, at least that can be done on nikon NEF format. That will not produce good photo, but it will at least reveal things.

That is in PS i would do less exposure + some fill light on your photo.

Not an expert but I think body shape is less important than way they move, see this for example:
http://agrozoo.ne...abf65ec766
10 mm, elongated.

Edited by BubikolRamios on 30-05-2012 22:34

Posted by Cesa on 31-05-2012 12:11
#5

further images of the median and lateral ocelli.

Posted by Cesa on 31-05-2012 12:16
#6

Cesa wrote:
further images of the median and lateral ocelli.

Posted by Cesa on 31-05-2012 12:19
#7

dorsal side of opistosoma

Posted by BubikolRamios on 31-05-2012 13:42
#8

See this http://bugguide.n...view/84423, if any help.
Scroll down to get the idea what you are looking.

Edited by BubikolRamios on 31-05-2012 13:44

Posted by akai on 31-05-2012 15:55
#9

Eresidae

Posted by Cesa on 31-05-2012 16:33
#10

Many thanks Akai! I agree with you. In Turkey this family is represented by a single species. Eresus lavroisae was described by Mcheidze in 1997 but I couldnot find its description where published. Have you information about it?

Posted by akai on 31-05-2012 17:31
#11

Hmm, I don't know any information about it, but try to ask here:
http://spinnen-forum.de/smf/index.php?board=4.0

It seems to be interesting. Why it is a single specie in Turkey?
According the World Spiders Catalog: http://research.a...SIDAE.html and this site: http://www.aranea...rt_det.php E. lavrosiae was found only in Georgia. There are a few other species for Turkey, like E.kollari, Stegodyphus lineatus and a few more.

Edited by akai on 31-05-2012 17:36