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spider: identification needed!Hi all, I have found this guy in north part of sardinia island (Italy) just near tha coast. Can help me to identify it?
Thank you in advance davide
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It's an Argiope sp. Looks similar to a Lobed Argiope (Argiope lobata) Which is located in around the Mediterranean. Try a search for Argiope pictures and see if you can find one that looks similar to yours.
@Theraphosid
You seem to know a lot about spiders.... "A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort" - H. Albright
Well thank you. It's just a hobby now, but I plan on studying them extensively next spring. I currently own 12 tarantulas, hence the name Theraphosid.
http://www.night-fall.net/tarantulas That's my website, it's just pictures of my Theraphosids now. Unfortunately don't have them all photographed, like my trapdoor spider which I have not seen since I got it...
That's great. I really thought you're a specialist....you should really study this field if you like it so much
"A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort" - H. Albright
I hope to be one soon. What I really want to do is get into a lab and work on Rose Hair Tarantula (G. rosea) venom. I've been reading science articles about a peptide in the spiders venom that might be beneficial to people during heart attacks and strokes.
http://www.buffalo.edu/home/article_tarantula.shtml http://www.sachslab.buffalo.edu/ Edit: No problem. Try finding some crickets or moths and throwing them in the spiders web. Really neat thing to watch, never gets old for me no matter how many times I do it.
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