Can anyone identify this spider?

Discussion in 'General Chat' started by Kerosene, Dec 18, 2008.

  1. #1
    Has anyone got any idea what kind of spider this is ... I've never seen one like it in my life.

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    I generally take spiders outside to run free, but this one looked like bad news to me, so he went to spider heaven.
     
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  2. Masterful

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    Why kill the poor thing? :mad:
     
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  3. Ambalama

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    #3
    it looks like a venomous one

    I haven't seen it b4
     
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    Kerosene Alpha & Omega™ Staff

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    Because we've got some of the most venomous spiders in the world, and if I can't ID a spider, then I'm not taking a chance.
     
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    Haven't seen yet .
     
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    It's definitely not a black widow or a brown recluse. Those are the only two spiders around here that we have to worry about.
     
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    #7
    That looks very venomous. Was it very aggressive?

    digi
     
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    no idea dear, i have never seen this b4
     
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    I have no idea on what kind of spider that is.. That might be venomous but i could be wrong..
     
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    #10
    Every spider on the planet is venomous. I think you guys mean dangerous to humans.

    Sure, I understand.

    If you could describe where you live and where you found it, I could identify it for you. I'm a biologist, you see. ;)

    Note that answers like "Australia" and "my house" aren't very useful; I need you to be a bit more specific than that.

    And if you could provide some more pictures, that'd be great. Pictures of its carapace and abdomen would be ideal.
     
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  11. ROOFIS

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    I'm only guessing from a glance, it might be a wolf spider couldn't tell for sure
    we get them here in Aust.


    ROOFIS:cool:
     
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  12. Kerosene

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    Sorry, I don't have any more pictures - at least none that show anything other than the pic I posted.

    It was found in Central Victoria, AU, inside a house, with no web in sight.

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    I have never seen anything like that but it sure looks deadly:eek:
     
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    I think we have a winner! That's the closest I've seen to it.

    I feel kinda bad for killing the little guy now :(
     
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  16. ROOFIS

    ROOFIS Well-Known Member

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    It's looks like you found it's southern cousin :) It might be worth telling
    your local wildlife service as the spiders pictured in the link were
    photographed in Buderim, Sunshine Coast, Queensland. It looks
    like a rare tropical species and very rare in Victoria:cool:



    ROOFIS
     
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  17. Masterful

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  18. Marry Parker

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    Hello Kerosene dont feel bad i think you did the right thing by killing it. This spider may be a venmous spider. Sure looks like one. So dont worry be cool like you always are:)
     
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    ROOFIS Well-Known Member

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    #19
    You've got a bad link, apparently 'access denied':eek: you can utilize CC
    (Creative Commons) licensed images as they are open source.:)



    ROOFIS:cool:
     
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  20. Masterful

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    #20
    That's strange. How come it works for me? :confused:

    Anyway . . . I'm sure you were correct in your identification.
     
    Masterful, Dec 18, 2008 IP