You're welcome Ryan, I am glad you enjoyed them
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Are you going to hatch out the sac?
I haven't made up my mind on that yet, Peter. I may just return her where I found her, as I visit Ocala rather frequently. Not sure I want hundreds of Red Widows about the place, LOL, but I am also interested in developing a breeding colony for myself
Bugs are all beautiful, but photos often show us things we can't see with our eyes. Good photos, that is, and yours are GREAT!
Thanks for highlighting an unusual US species!
You are welcome for the photos, I hope everyone enjoys them, and thank you for your compliments as well. I have invested heavily into macro-photography gear for the very reason you mention: such photography equipment allows us to enjoy the beauty of the smaller creatures of our world in such a way that our naked eyes won't allow us to see
Do they occur outside the US, on any of the islands to the South?
To the best of my knowledge, Red Widows exist nowhere else besides the State of Florida ... and, even within the state, they are only found in certain areas within Florida that have the particular
sand pine scrub microhabitat. In fact, I wrote
a blog post 3 months ago on the uniqueness of The Ocala National Forest, in that it is home to at least 40 species of plant, 4 species of vertebrate, and at least 46 species of arthropod
that are found nowhere else in the world but there. Check it out when you have a free moment, as you might find it interesting!
Does anybody know what purpose those two concave recesses on top of the abdomen serve? I might never have noticed them, but now that I think about it I do recall seeing them in other spiders before.
Interesting question, Peter, I will ask Dr. Edwards and see if there is a functional answer to this ...
(P.s. Your assassin offerings in the classifieds section are a REALLY special offering to the hobby! Too cool!)
Thank you very much for your kind words!
I just found 3 new species, but haven't identified them yet, but when I do I will post more photos
Cheers!
Jack
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