Anybody want to take a guess at the species:
Mar 1, 2014 #1 Ceratogyrus Well-Known Member 3 Year Member Messages 588 Anybody want to take a guess at the species:
Mar 1, 2014 #2 Tongue Flicker Active Member 3 Year Member Messages 600 Location Madina't Isa, Bahrain P.lugardi or chordatus? Or a hybrid? Lol
Mar 1, 2014 #4 Martin Oosthuysen Well-Known Member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Messages 2,461 Location South Africa, Free State Bloemfontein I know I might be wrong, since I have had little experience with them. Maybe the genus same as your name ?
I know I might be wrong, since I have had little experience with them. Maybe the genus same as your name ?
Mar 1, 2014 #6 Martin Oosthuysen Well-Known Member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Messages 2,461 Location South Africa, Free State Bloemfontein Like I said,not much experience on these.
Mar 1, 2014 #7 Martin Oosthuysen Well-Known Member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Messages 2,461 Location South Africa, Free State Bloemfontein Maybe Augacephalus ?
Mar 2, 2014 #8 Ceratogyrus Well-Known Member 3 Year Member Messages 588 Still not. It's actually Idiothele nigrofulva.
Mar 2, 2014 #9 Martin Oosthuysen Well-Known Member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Messages 2,461 Location South Africa, Free State Bloemfontein Ah nice, they are found here in the free state as well. The color is a bit darker on the ones here, guess locality ? Or maybe a male ?
Ah nice, they are found here in the free state as well. The color is a bit darker on the ones here, guess locality ? Or maybe a male ?
Mar 2, 2014 #10 Ceratogyrus Well-Known Member 3 Year Member Messages 588 The ones you have found are probably male. This is an unsexed one
Mar 2, 2014 #11 Martin Oosthuysen Well-Known Member 1,000+ Post Club 3 Year Member Messages 2,461 Location South Africa, Free State Bloemfontein Oh okay, will see if I can capture pics of them.