Well most members should have had (or should be getting) their Journal.
When i first looked at the back i thought "oooerr only three articles"
reading through however it didn't matter....
Eddys travel report to Central America was...well .... awesome!!...a great read and some nice photography to show findings and environment. 24 odd pages of interesting travel, no waffle no blurb just plain facts and figures.
Craig's breeding report on Harpactira was, again, interesting as not many people seem to be interested in these smaller tarantula, in my opinion they are totally underrated and should be on everyones wish list, again in Craigs text there's only relevant points and some nice photography as you'd expect from him.
Andrew Smith (Sir) wrote a piece about taxonomic and nomenclature problems within a few specific genus (including Aphonopelma) ... there's so much info in this article that even to outline in brief would take me half a page (a good advert for joining and receiving a quarterly journal....ahem ) ..let's just say it's taxonomically informative and has pretty drawings too.
Thats it in a nutshell
Comments welcome.............
When i first looked at the back i thought "oooerr only three articles"
reading through however it didn't matter....
Eddys travel report to Central America was...well .... awesome!!...a great read and some nice photography to show findings and environment. 24 odd pages of interesting travel, no waffle no blurb just plain facts and figures.
Craig's breeding report on Harpactira was, again, interesting as not many people seem to be interested in these smaller tarantula, in my opinion they are totally underrated and should be on everyones wish list, again in Craigs text there's only relevant points and some nice photography as you'd expect from him.
Andrew Smith (Sir) wrote a piece about taxonomic and nomenclature problems within a few specific genus (including Aphonopelma) ... there's so much info in this article that even to outline in brief would take me half a page (a good advert for joining and receiving a quarterly journal....ahem ) ..let's just say it's taxonomically informative and has pretty drawings too.
Thats it in a nutshell
Comments welcome.............
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