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Spiders. It's all about the spiders.
Cornwall
Joined October 2017
RT @BritishSpiders: For those of you that are also present elsewhere 👇🏻 We intend to remain here on X / Twitter as well, at least whilst t…
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@BritishSpiders Getting down and dirty, and absolutely soaking wet during the winter is a brilliant way to find things that you'd normally miss!
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Excellent spiders from @CwallWildlife Cabilla NR - new site and hectad for Philodromus margaritatus and Agyneta innotabilis, new site for Hyptiotes paradoxus, and a 25mile hike west for Trematocephalus cristatus - the 2nd Cornish site for it. @BritishSpiders @cofnod @graemelyons
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@Tegwyn777 @BritishSpiders @cofnod I think either would be new to Pembrokeshire, a very good find. There's a lot mote to do in the county, I'm always itching to check the woods around Canaston Bridge. I was in Milford last week, unfortunately had no time to escape to do any spidering!
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@Tegwyn777 @BritishSpiders @cofnod Looks like every A. sturmi I have ever seen, a darker spider with even darker shoulder marks to the abdomen. Every A. triguttatus I've seen has been quite bright red/orange. Where were the pines?
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RT @TchilinguirianJ: Microctenonyx subitaneus (Linyphiidae) next to a Trochosa terricola (Lycosidae) pedipalp :)
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RT @Chizz_79: A new species for me Walckenaeria obtusa, I do not see any records for this in west sussex, an old record in east sussex from…
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RT @Chizz_79: What a Genus! Here is the nationally Scarce, Walckenaeria dysderoides first one ive seen in west sussex. @BritishSpiders #sp…
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@andydouglas1967 @BritishSpiders I agree with the IDs even though theyre immatures and yes I'd record them as such.
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@andydouglas1967 This is C. bicolor for me. The tooth in blue appears as though the end of the paracymbium is folded and pointing back on itself. There's also more going on at the end of the palp in red (scientific term there!!).
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@TBeetles @ecology_digest @BritishSpiders Brill, thanks. I saw Z. silvestris amongst a few others that I don't see in the deep southwest when I was there a few years ago.
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@andydouglas1967 I'd say C. concinna. C. bicolor has a more pronounced hump at the top of the cymbium (red) and has a tooth on that points backwards on the paracymbium (blue). I see hundreds of C. concinna, but not many bicolor here - in my experience the latter is always a bigger spider.
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@TBeetles @ecology_digest @BritishSpiders Was it the patches of over mature heath there? Or degraded as in poached and overgrazed?
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