hi all, attached is a spider image taken at Palghat. kindly id this spider. Thanx in advance! There are several more pics of unided spiders in my coming mails!...
Dear Kalesh, The spider looks like a spider of Genus Leucauge (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leucauge) in Family Tetragnathidae. Looking forward to more spider...
Dear Kalesh, I think this belongs to the genus Leucage. Please correct me if I am wrong. Best wishes, Karthik (S.Karthikeyan)...
Karthik S
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Jul 5, 2007 7:45 am
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Thanx karthik and vijay, im attachin the second on with this mail. cheers! Kalesh Dr.Kalesh.S Thiruvananthapuram Phone: Mob:9447044498; Res: 0471-2444982 ...
This is one of the several species of jumping spiders (Family Salticidae). Apparently it is difficult to id them to the species level. I have pics of several...
Karthik S
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Jul 6, 2007 6:11 am
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hi, please find in the link the spiders which i got from Shenduruny WLS during the recently over BIM WG 2007. http://www.flickr.com/photos/anoopaa/575790728/ ...
hi, i have attached the next two spiders for id. images from Palghat Kerala. Thanx in advance! Kalesh ........... Dr.Kalesh.S Thiruvananthapuram Phone:...
Hi Kalesh, Identification 4 looks like a green lynx spider Peucetia viridans but they occur in the USA. I understood that in India Peucetia also occur. This...
Thanx Friedrich! i will follow the link. cheers! Kalesh Friedrich <sw.vanderwart@...> wrote: Hi Kalesh, Identification 4 looks like a green lynx spider...
Hi ! I think 3 is a Wolf Spider (Lycosidae) and 4 is a Lynx Spider (Oxyopidae). Correct me if I am wrong. I am trying to help with the limited knowledge that I...
Karthik S
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Jul 17, 2007 6:54 am
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Dear Friends, Please find enclosed invitation. Please feel free to forward it to Butterfly Lovers. Regards, Vijay Barve for ButterflyIndia...
Vijay Barve
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Hi, Photographed on the way to Garbat point, Matheran Is this Haploclastus nilgirinus? Hoping to hear from Manju Siliwal again. With regards, Neil Soares. ...
Hi to you all, I am the moderator of http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cocoonswapping I was wondering are their members that have published papers on indian...
Hi Soren, Chilobrachys fimbriatus, the common species found in and around Bombay are much larger. Sending you a picture of one. Regards, Neil Soares. ... ...
Yes it's a beautiful species ;-) But unusual for the members of the genus Chilobrachys in having chevron patterns on the abdomen. How big were the specimen you...
Hi Neil At that adult size (remember the egg sac) it is most likely one of the smaller Chilobrachys species. For a second I considered Plesiophrictus, but...
Hi Soren, Will keep in mind your suggestions when I come across another specimen in the wild. First identified as Plesiophrictus millardi, it was suggested by...
Hi Neil This definetly looks like the real thing. The females of T. truculentus can become very large and can be reckognised by the darkened caput (the dark...
Dear all, HOPE Thane , a NGO, is organizing "Vanyasrushti - Thane 2007" ( an exhibition on wildlife photography on SGNP & TWLS)on 01st and 02nd September at...
Hi all, This post is about the need for high quality articles on Wikipedia about nature in India. As some of you may know, I am an editor on wikipedia and also...
Hi Neil, Interesting discussion on Theraphosid is going on between you and Soren. Before guessing the genus I would like to ask you some more details. Can you...
Manju Siliwal
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Hi everbody, following Manju mams excellent post i would like to share that as per recent publication by M.Siliwal and S.molur, in maharashtra only two sp. of...
Hi Manju, Nice to hear from you after such a long time. We were in Matheran on a herpetology outing. Sameer Kehimkar and I shifted a huge log and the spider...
Hi Manju ;-) The problem with identification of most uniformly coloured spiders is that they are not giving too many characters to work with at a glance. ...
Help with id for both if possible please? Regards, Usha -- Usha Ganguli-Lachungpa Sr. Research Officer (WL) Dept. of Forest, Env. & WL Mgmt. Government of...