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2015 Inventory

Denny Dee

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Okay, just got done taking head count on my invert collection. Wanted to make sure it was up to date prior to going into the Spring "Acquisition" season. Thought I would share:

Tarantulas
0.0.1 Avicularia purpea (Purple Pinktoe)
0.0.1 Avicularia versicolor (Martinique Pinktoe)
0.0.1 Brachypelma smithi (Mexican Red Knee Tarantula)
0.0.1 Ceratogyrus darlingi (East African Horned Baboon)
0.1.0 Chilobrachys fimbriatus (Indian Violet Tarantula)
0.1.0 Chromatopelma cyanaeopubescens (Green Bottle Blue)
0.0.1 Cyclosternum fasciatum (Costa Rican Sun Tiger Rump)
0.0.1 Euthilus sp. Yellow (Chilean Yellow Dwarf)
0.0.1 Haplopelma albostriatus (Thailand Black Tarantula)
0.1.0 Haplopelma hainanum (Chinese Bird Eater)
0.1.1 Haplopelma lividus (Cobalt Blue Tarantulas)
0.0.1 Haplopelma minax (Lesser Thailand Black Tarantula)
0.0.3 Heterothele villosella (Tanzanian Chestnut)
0.1.0 Holotheili incei (Trinidad Olive Gold Dwarf)
0.0.1 Iridopelma hirsutum (Ribbed Treespider)
1.1.0 Lasiodora parahybanai (Grande Salmon Bird Eater)
0.1.0 Phormictopus cancerides (Haitian Brown Tarantula)
0.1.0 Poecilotheria metallica (Gooty Ornamentail Arboreal)
0.0.1 Poecilotheria ornate (Fringed Ornamental Arboreal)
0.0.1 Poecilotheria regalis (Indian Ornamental Arboreal)
0.1.0 Psalmopeus irminia (Venezuelan Suntiger)
0.0.1 Pterinocholus murinis (Orange Starburst Baboon)
0.1.0 Spaerobothria hoffmani (South American Horned)
0.1.0 Thersphosa blondi (Goliath Bird Eater)

Scorpions
0.0.1 Androctonus australis (Australian Fat Tail Scorpion)
0.0.1 Andoctronus bicolor (Black Fat Tail Scorpion)
0.0.1 Babycurus jacksoni (Rusty Thick Tail Scorpion)
0.0.1 Bothriurus coriaceaus (Chilean Dwarf Brown Scorpion)
0.1.0 Centuroides sculpturatus (Arizona Bark Scorpion)
0.0.1 Heterometrus longimanus (Asian Forest Scorpion)
0.0.1 Heterometrus swammerdami (Giant Indian Scorpion)
0.0.1 Hadogenes troglodytes (African Flat Rock Scorpion)
0.0.1 Hottentotta jayakari (Iranian Black-tailed Alligator Back Scorpion)
0.0.5 Hottentotta tamulus (Indian Red Scorpion)
0.0.1 Hottentotta trilineatus (Three Line Scorpion)
0.0.1 Leiurus quinquestriatus (Egyptian Death Stalker)
0.0.1 Opiistophtalmus glabriforons (Yellow Legged Creeper)
1.1.0 Pandinus imperator (Black Emperor Scorpions)
0.0.1 Parabuthilus transvaalicus (South African Spitting Fat Tail)
0.0.1 Rhopalurus garridoi
0.0.2 Rhopalurus junceus (Red Scorpion)
0.1.6 Tityus Asthenes (Black Devil Scorpion)
0.1.0 Tityus stigmurus (Brazilian Scorpion)
0.0.1 Urroplectes pilosus
0.1.0 Vaejovis confusus (Yellow Devil Scorpion)

True Spiders
0.1.0 Ctenus captiosus (Florida Wandering Spider
0.1.0 Cupiennius coccineus (Costa Rican Wandering Spider)
0.1.0 Dolomedes okeefenokensis (Giant Swamp Fishing Spider)
0.0.1 Gnapsis sp. (Ground Spider)
0.1.1 Herpyllus ecclesiasticus (Parson's Spider)
0.0.1 Homalonychus sp. (American Sand Assassin Spider)
0.1.0 Kukulcania hibernalis (Black Hole Spider)
1.0.0 Olios giaganteus (Golden Huntsman Spider)
0.1.0 Hetropoda venatoria (Florida Huntsman Spider)
0.1.0 Hogna carolienis (Carolina Wolf Spider)
0.0.1 Hogna lenta (Field Wolf Spider)
0.0.1 Peucetia viridans (Green Lynx Spider)
0.1.0 Sicarius Sp. (Six Eyed Sand Spider)
0.0.1 Pholcus phalangioides (Cellar Spider)
0.0.1 Pimoa sp. (Pimoa Spider)
0.1.0 Steotoda grossa (False Widow Spider)
0.1.0 Latrodectus bishopi (Red Widow Spider)
0.0.4 Latrodectus curacaviensis (South American Widow)
0.1.0 Latrodectus geometricus (Brown Widow)
0.1.0 Latrodectus mactans (Southern Widow
0.1.0 Latrodectus Hesperus (Western Black Widow)
0.1.0 Loxosceles deserta (Desert Recluse Spider)
0.1.0 Loxosceles reclusa (Brown Recluse Spider)

Primitive Spiders
0.0.1 Antodiaetus pacificus (Folding Trapdoor Spider)
0.0.1 Atropothele socotrana
0.0.1 Gorgyrella sp. Red (Red Trapdoor Spider)
0.0.1 (Gorgyrella sp. Black (Black Trapdoor Spider
0.0.1 Liphistus Ornata
0.0.1 Stasimopsis robertsi Red (Red Trapdoor Spider)
0.0.1 Stasimopsis sp. Black (Black Trapdoor Spider)
0.0.1 Ischnothele caudata (Brazilian Funnel Web)
0.0.1 Linothelle fallax (Tiger Funnel Web)
0.1.0 Macrothele giga (Giant Japanese Funnel Web)
0.1.0 Ischnothele caudate (Indonesian Funnel Web)
0.0.1 Sphodros abboti (Abbot Purseweb Spider)

Isopods
Lots! ? (Costa Rican Dwarf Purple Isopods)
Lots! ? (Giant Orange Isopods)
Lots! Trichorina tomentosa (Dwarf White Isopods)
Lots! Porcellio scaber (Grey porcellio Isopods)

Other Inverts
0.0.4 Asbolus verrucosus (Blue Death Feigning Beetle)
0.0.5 Cryptoglossa variolosa (Iron Clad Beetle)
0.2.0 Dasymutilla magnifica (Black and Red Velvet Ants)
0.0.1 Eleodes sp. (Red-stripe Darkling Beetle)
0.0.2 Odontoaenius disjunctus (Bess Beetle)
0.0.1 Platymeris rhadamanthus (African Red Spot Assassin Bug)
0.0.1 Phyllocarania paradoxa (Ghost Mantis)
0.0.1 Sphodromantis sp. (Giant African Mantis)
0.0.1 Thelifoneda sp. (Vinegaroon Whip Scorpion)
0.0.1 Procambarus alleni (Blue Crayfish)

I have a very short list of "wants" (thank goodness!) this season so hopefully, I can sit back and enjoy. If anyone knows the scientific name for the isopods that I have listed, I would greatly appreciate your help. Thanks.
 

Denny Dee

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For some reason, my wife does not want pedes or roaches in the house? I know when to fight my battles so, for now, they do not make the cut. ;)
 

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haha good to know you are interested in them though. They are definitely worth getting when you decide the time is right :D. I'd recommend the feather legged centipede (Alipes grandideri), they are probably the most docile centipedes out there. I can go in my ones enclosure without it even making a move, which is rare for centipede temperaments :D
 

Denny Dee

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I was surprised myself when I put it all together. Enjoying each and every one of them :)
 

Denny Dee

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haha good to know you are interested in them though. They are definitely worth getting when you decide the time is right :D. I'd recommend the feather legged centipede they are probably the most docile centipedes out there. I can go in my ones enclosure without it even making a move, which is rare for centipede temperaments :D
Very interested! They are awesome predators and the colors are incredible. I just checked out the feather legged centipede and it is amazing looking.
 

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