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Another Small Spider to ID.
Roger Thomason
Size about 3mm...Found in my greenhouse. Is it possible to put a name to such a plain looking spider?
Regards Roger
Edited by Roger Thomason on 29-03-2009 02:23
 
Tony Irwin
It's immature - the glassy, transluscent legs are a give-away. One of the arachnologists might suggest a genus (my guess is Tegenaria), but don't wait up for a species! Wink
Tony
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Roger Thomason
Hi Tony
Yes it looks like a juvenile T.domestica, I'll keep an eye on where it has set up shop. There is an Amaurobius fenestralis lurking about 1 metre along the staging who might eat it, if not I'll see what it grows up to be, and post a photo.....how long till it's an adult?
Regards Roger


Sorry for delay in replying...We were promised an internet superhighway....ended up with a hill track with no passing places.....it's been off again Frown
Edited by Roger Thomason on 30-03-2009 07:28
 
Juergen Peters
Hello, Roger!

Roger Thomason wrote:
Yes it looks like a juvenile T.domestica


I don't think so. T. domestica normally has more clearly banded legs (difference to T. atrica). But I am not sure if that is also true for such small spiderlings... Frown
Best regards,
Jürgen

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Roger Thomason
Hi Juergen...I don't know how I managed to miss your post,
just spotted it today. This is all academic now as far as this little spider is concerned. It is no more Frown. She who must be obeyed has been giving the greenhouse a spring clean. T.atrica hasn't been recorded in Shetland
Regards Roger
Edited by Roger Thomason on 03-04-2009 11:52
 
jorgemotalmeida
forget about spiderlings... unless you have the "mother" near Pfft
 
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Roger Thomason
Hi Jorge
long time no hear....don't some of these have the "mother" as a first meal?
 
Juergen Peters
Hello, Roger!

Roger Thomason wrote:
T.atrica hasn't been recorded in Shetland


Maybe. If I remember correctly, you have (at least on the British mainland) Tegeneria gigantea there. But that is so similar to T. atrica that some specialists think, they are only forms of the same species or at most different subspecies. What I wrote regarding T. atrica also is true for T. gigantea.
Best regards,
Jürgen

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Roger Thomason
Hi Juergen...Yes we have T.gigantea here, also T.saeva.
Regards Roger
 
jorgemotalmeida
Roger Thomason wrote:
Hi Jorge
long time no hear....don't some of these have the "mother" as a first meal?


there are some spiders that eat their mother.... for example, in eresid spiders. They are beauties, but "suckers."
 
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Roger Thomason
Suckers?

I'd love to carry on this conversation Jorge...but I'm going out for a couple of pints and a game of snooker Grin.
 
jorgemotalmeida
pints = beers? Pfft


EDIT: I see! We call it Imperial , like a way to "measure" the quantity of beer (imperial is the biggest measure . The smallest is called : FINO. ) Pfft
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Roger Thomason
Pints = Newcastle Brown Ale, or Belhaven mmmm.



Edit..Not a lot of people know that. (Jorge)

With apologies to Michael Caine..who never uttered these words.
Edited by Roger Thomason on 04-04-2009 00:48
 
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