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1st April 2014, 06:08 PM
#1
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1st April 2014, 06:14 PM
#2
Re: Some Jumpers
Always delightful creatures. All males by the look of them.
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1st April 2014, 06:32 PM
#3
Re: Some Jumpers
Some more good ones, David. HOw do you keep these creatures alive? I really beg to know...
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1st April 2014, 06:35 PM
#4
Re: Some Jumpers
David very nice images.#2 looks very curious about something and its fury arms are up too,very nice posture.#3 is just excellent
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1st April 2014, 06:36 PM
#5
Re: Some Jumpers
Yes Geoff,they sure are,how can you tell if their male or female?
David
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1st April 2014, 06:36 PM
#6
Re: Some Jumpers
David, all great shots. #2 is rather endearing, big sad eyes, reminds me of a puppy begging for food.
Geoff, I think they are females. Typically on the male, at least one pedipalp will have an enlargement at the distal end. In these pictures the pedipalps are equal and so, I strongly suspect are females.
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1st April 2014, 06:41 PM
#7
Re: Some Jumpers
Cheers Izzie,the best way to keep them alive is don't stand on them,all kidding aside I try to shoot all my bugs in the field so to speak,I know some people keep them in the fridge to slow them down a bit making it easier to shoot them,I prefer going out and trying to find them
David
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1st April 2014, 06:44 PM
#8
Re: Some Jumpers
Thanks Binnur,I'm glad you enjoyed them
David
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1st April 2014, 06:49 PM
#9
Re: Some Jumpers
Cheers Jack,they have to be amongst the cutest spiders,they are my favourite
I'm sure we will sex them between you and Geoff,thanks for the info
David
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1st April 2014, 06:51 PM
#10
Re: Some Jumpers
Great images David, i especially like #3. You always have great images. I also agree with you in field is the best. In fact, i went with my wife to 2 butterfly farms while on holiday. I haven't put any of those images up because it didn't feel like worked for it. Even when i took the images i told my wife i wasn't really enjoying it.
That's why i always look for yours an others images on this site, we all work hard for our images.
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1st April 2014, 06:55 PM
#11
Re: Some Jumpers
I'm looking at the size of the pedipalp ends, David, but I suppose if this species naturally has 'hairy pedipalps' in both males and females then Jack could be correct with them being female.
Needs some others for comparison, if some have more distinctly swollen ends to the pedipalps then they are males.
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1st April 2014, 07:01 PM
#12
Re: Some Jumpers
Thanks Claudio,appreciate it bud,I totally agree,we do work hard for a decent image,and it can get very frustrating,but when you get a keeper it makes it all worth while
Get the butterfly images on bud,you went to all the bother getting there so that in itself warrants you showing them off
Cheers David
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1st April 2014, 07:01 PM
#13
Re: Some Jumpers
David,
With spiders, they have what are called pedipalps (feelers) in front. On the male, these are are sex organ. Depending on species one or both will have an enlargement on the (distal) end, (think eyedropper or turkey baster). It's used to transfer sperm from an opening on the male's abdomen to a likewise opening on the female's abdomen. They are species specific and fit not unlike a lock and key. So the male will always have at lest one enlarged pedipalp while the female will have none.
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1st April 2014, 07:04 PM
#14
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1st April 2014, 07:07 PM
#15
Re: Some Jumpers
Cheers Geoff and Jack,I have seen this on other species of spiders but not Jumpers,but then again I was not looking,doh,from now on I will try and take note,thanks again for your help guys
David
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1st April 2014, 07:09 PM
#16
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Cheers John
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1st April 2014, 07:33 PM
#17
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1st April 2014, 09:14 PM
#18
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All stunning shots again David. I especially like No 2 for the pose and the complimentary background, there's just so much of interest and character with these fellas.
Grahame
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1st April 2014, 09:31 PM
#19
Re: Some Jumpers
excellent photos..i must keep practicing
Jan
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2nd April 2014, 08:03 AM
#20
Re: Some Jumpers
Thanks John
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