Ujra jelentkezik a Kaliforniai kitalalos. Most ez egy konnyu, de internetes rigofuttyot azert kap az aki megmondja milyen faj van a kepen.
A pokokat (elso ketto kepen him, a masodik ketton nosteny van) a Golden Gate parkban, tolgyfan fogtam. (koszonet Darrell Ubicknek)
A pokokat (elso ketto kepen him, a masodik ketton nosteny van) a Golden Gate parkban, tolgyfan fogtam. (koszonet Darrell Ubicknek)
This is the fifth round of the Californian Guesspider. These spiders (first two images depict a male, the rest is a female) have been caught in the Golden Gate Park, on Oaktrees, thanks to Darrell Ubick). Which species is this?
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ENGLISH RULES: Everyone can play. Post your guess as a comment, but please mention at least one reason (preferably a morphological landmark/character) why you got to that conclusion. Without a reason your guess is invalid. If you're 10000000% sure and you don't want to ruin the fun for the others please send the an email to tszuts [at] gmail [dot] com.
Mivel ez konnyu ezert barmikor johet a tipp. Megoldas hetfon (majus 31) kora este.
You have time until Monday evening 31st of May.
A helyes megfejtes: Nigma linsdalei / The right answer is: Nigma linsdalei [nem erkezett megfejtes, igy most nem toltok meg el plussz 40 percet az illusztralt megoldasi utvonalra] Bonusz kepek a klikk utan... mert Nigma mar volt a blogon is. Az apropokon elofordulo Nigma es egyeb hamvaspokfajok :Nigma flavescens
Nigma walckenaeri
Nigma linsdalei
Egyeb Hamvaspokok:
Hamvaspok :D
5 comments:
I don't see any comments, yet, so will post mine (similar to what I already posted at bugguide.org):
I think that it is not so difficult to recognize that the species belongs to the Dictynidae family (it has that certain 'fuzzy' dictynid quality), and I will point out as a hint that this spider has a rather similar European cousin.
-Kevin Pfeiffer
Hi Kevin, thanks for the hint. Apparently nobody was guessing the identity of the spider, although this little greeny had been shown already here, in the blog.
Anyway I could confirm the ID at the bugguide.net, since this is the only Nigma appears here. To be 100% of course one need to remove the male palps and check it under a microscope ;)
Hi! Thanks for this blog post - which helped me identify the bugguide spider! :) There is indeed a palp photomicrograph at that link now - I think it's a good match to this species.
Hi Ken, happy to help out.
A small note: only ultimate males have the different carapace color, even penultimate specimens are fully green. The specimen depicted here, has been caught in penultimate stage, and has been molted. As soon I have time I'll put those images as well.
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