sending again in case it got missed. A better pic (16.jpg) added for a better view of Spider-01. Please identify these... Thanks, Tejal ... From: Tejal Dhulla...
Hi! Its Gasteracantha mammosa C.L. Koch of the family Araneidae (Orb-web spiders). Manju...
Manju Siliwal
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Nov 2, 2007 5:18 am
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Hi! Pictures are very bad, they can't be used for species identification. Anyway, i am identifying them till family/genus level. 1. and 5. Lycosid spider,...
Manju Siliwal
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Nov 2, 2007 5:19 am
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Please provide the scientific name of these Spiders... 05 -Giant Wood Spider 06 -Signature Spider (check attached files) Thanks, Tejal -- " We cannot have...
Hi! You have identified the spiders correctly. The scientific name for both are; first one is Nephila pilipes and second one is Argiope amuela. Manju...
Manju Siliwal
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Nov 3, 2007 5:02 pm
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Giant Wood Spider is Nephila maculata. Yellow spots on the legs is the identification mark. This is a commonly seen spider in/around Mumbai forests. Cheers, ...
Please identify this black spider with two pairs of front legs much larger than the other legs? Photographed in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai. Cheers, ...
... Subject: [India-nature-pixs] Signature spider male Date: Sun, 4 Nov 2007 17:31:33 +0530 From: parag damle <parag.damle@...> To:...
Vijay Barve
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Nov 5, 2007 4:08 am
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No more in India *Nephila maculata* occurs, but the Indian *Nephila maculata * had been synonymised with *Nephila pilipes* (Fabricius, 1793). So, the valid...
Manju Siliwal
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Nov 5, 2007 4:32 am
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It is a crab spider, *Camaricus* sp. (probably a male) of the family Thomisidae. Manju...
At first glance it looks like a Plesiophrictus spp. but I am not sure as the picture is too blurry to see if the legs (in particular the rear legs) are...
Hi, Kiran - I'm no expert, but it looks maybe like some type of trap door spider...?? here is a picture I found that looks a bit like it - any other ideas?? ...
A habitat shot of Stegodyphus spiders (identified by Ms. Manju Siliwal) in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai. One side of the Euphorbia bush on the rocky...
Here is web of Tent Spider on a Euphorbia bush in Sanjay Gandhi National Park, Mumbai. Unfortunately, I couldn't get a satisfactory photo of the spider itself...
hello, dear members of spiderindia kindly guide me about what field guide can i use for the identification of spiders, where can i get it? what about the cost?...
nalini bongale
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Nov 12, 2007 3:47 am
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First of all the carapace is setose, which is something we only find in Barychelidae and Theraphosidae, the two distinguishing features that distinguish these...
Dear Kiran, Your tent spider belongs to the genus Cyrtophora - Family Araneidae. So they build a modified version of an Orb Web. ... From: Kiran Srivastava...
Hi Soren & Pam, Unfortunately, this is the best I could get under the circumstances. I’ll check with my friend if his photograph is sharper. Otherwise, we...
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