Re: #photoops
12-19-2011, 05:45 AM
I met her on a isolation tent in the bioprotection lab several weeks ago. I saw her sneaking up on a fly before she pounced on it, and instantly fell in love. So she's at least several weeks old.
Sex I'm not actually too sure on (although I'm deciding female after a few cursory examinations of her abdomen and palp size), considering accurate classification of Salticidae (jumping spider) species is so poor in New Zealand that I can't even get a good idea what her species is. But, she's likely a New Zealand native. Definitely a jumping spider, though I couldn't give a more accurate classification than family.
Sex I'm not actually too sure on (although I'm deciding female after a few cursory examinations of her abdomen and palp size), considering accurate classification of Salticidae (jumping spider) species is so poor in New Zealand that I can't even get a good idea what her species is. But, she's likely a New Zealand native. Definitely a jumping spider, though I couldn't give a more accurate classification than family.
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clouds is shaky love | broke as hell but i got a bunch of ringtones
eyes blood red bruise aubergine | Sue took something now Sue doesn't sleep | saint average, day in the life of
woke up in the noon smelling doom and death | out the house, great outdoors
staying warm in arctic blizzard | that's my battle 'til I get inanimate | still up in the same clothes living like a gameshow