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    Hi everyone, I start with Brachpelma albiceps. The male survived the crazy moult.. =)


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    Very nice Matthes,

    Certainly don't see that position for moulting very often.

    Keep them coming !!

    Colin
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    • #3
      Here my absoloute favourite: Phamphobeteus spec. gigantea, what I call it.
      There´s a short discribtion of it in Peter KLAAS´ old book, I just assume it is the same as mine. Also a report from Samy Felten in an Arachne journal. After molt it ist jet black, close to antinous. I´ll post a postmolt pic later.



      I only have this lonley maybe subadult female....


      BTW, the albiceps fell off the stone mysteriously while moulting..

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      • #4
        lovely spiders you have there matthias , nice photos too

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        • #5
          Thanks Andy!
          Here´s a bad picture of the Pamphobeteus spec. postmolt:

          Its black, maybe with few yellow-red hairs on the back



          Matthes

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          • #6
            and here, two bigger spiderlings of Pamphobeteus antinous Peru:
            it´s the same specimen on boths fotos

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            • #7
              and here a subadult Stromatopelma calceatum male:
              Father of 108 Spiderlings meanwhile

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              • #8
                Hi!

                Here´s a subadult Xenesthis cf. intermedius male, an adult female of that, and an adult X. immanis male:

                Last edited by Matthias Pickave; 26-07-07, 07:03 AM.

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