Dear Naseer, Welcome to our group and we hope more beautiful photographs from you to enrich spiderIndia group. First one most probably Misumena sp. (Family:...
Dear Naseer, First picture is of a Crab spider, genus Misumena. The pattern on the abdomen do not match with the described species. Second spider belongs to...
Manju Siliwal
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Mar 1, 2007 2:53 pm
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Hi Manju Thanks for the taking your valuable time to go thru the images (i know those r not good enough for proper identification) and lacks details. regards ...
Hi Sp_groupers thanks to the response to previous images. If 'm not boring you all with my foolish images, kindly let me know these two from southern india,...
Dear Naseer, The first picture is of a Giant Crab Spider belonging to family Sparassidae. Sorry, can't figure out the genus. Most common genera under this...
Manju Siliwal
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Mar 3, 2007 5:06 pm
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Dear Sudhikumar, I feel that the spider in the picture (Naseer's oxyopes) closely resembles to Oxyopes shweta described from Sikkim but there are some...
Manju Siliwal
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Mar 3, 2007 5:09 pm
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Dear Naseer, The first picture is of a Giant Crab Spider belonging to family Sparassidae. Sorry, can't figure out the genus. Most common genera under this...
Manju Siliwal
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Mar 3, 2007 5:10 pm
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Dear Naseer, First one Heteropoda venatoria (Family: Sparassidae) and second one Herennia multipuncta (Family: Nephilidae). With kind regds Sudhi  ... Dear...
Dear All Thanks to everyone who shared their thoughts and identified the previous images of spiders. 'm again attaching another image of a spider from Alleppey...
Dear Naseer, This a two tailed spider (Hersilia sp.). Farida Tampal State Director Andhra Pradesh State Office World Wide Fund for Nature-India 818, Castle...
Farida Tampal
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Mar 9, 2007 3:36 pm
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Hi Naseer This is the two tailed spider from the Family: Hersilidae, I think the scientific name is Hersilia savignyi, however experts will confirm it sindhu ...
Hello all Pls help me id this spider. This is a small spider about 3 mm in size. http://www.flickr.com/photos/dinkar/390941797/ Thank You. ... From: Farida...
I have been a passive member of this group for some time. Since there are a lot of people who are requesting IDs, I think I too will do the same. Could someone...
Dear Anup You have a good set of photographs. It would be nice if you asked one question at a time - put up one picture and ask for id. Starting from left, I...
Also add a tag SpiderIndia to all your Spider photographs. Check all photos here http://flickr.com/photos/tags/spiderindia/ Regards, Vijay ... there are a ... ...
Thanks Sekhar. I was hoping that whoever can id them will add a comment to that photo with the id. Will post them here one by one as you suggested. Regards, ...
Hi, its really cool that everbody is responding but why that spider is Hersilia savignyi? means there are 3 species from this genus found in India (according...
Dear Kulkarni, Thank you very much your comment and I think now you are in the right track. All identified that as H. savignyi because this is the most common...
Hi Anuradha thx. for the comment rgds Naseer anuradha rajagopalan <bluesea_cowries@...> wrote: naseer! nice picture of the two tailed spider. i check my...
Hi Name : Chandru Ganeson City : Bangalore Interest / Expertise : Photography, and general interest in nature What you want to get form this Group : improve my...