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<blockquote data-quote="x_raphael_xx" data-source="post: 201520" data-attributes="member: 37624"><p>Some new spoods acquired at the Midlands Entomological fayre at the weekend, most have been named...</p><p></p><p>P. vittata - Mithrandir (idea shamelessly stolen from Teresaisrad)</p><p>P. tigrinawesseli - Sita (Sita is the most photographed tiger for Nat.Geo)</p><p>Pamphobeteus sp. manga negra - Alanna Myles (Black velvet! The first time I saw this species it looked so gorgeous and velvety, I was upset when I rushed back to buy it and it had gone. Excited to find a sling at the show.)</p><p>Sericopelma santa catalina - Catalina (Easy one)</p><p></p><p>As yet unnamed...</p><p>Grammostola pulchripes</p><p>P. regalis</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="x_raphael_xx, post: 201520, member: 37624"] Some new spoods acquired at the Midlands Entomological fayre at the weekend, most have been named... P. vittata - Mithrandir (idea shamelessly stolen from Teresaisrad) P. tigrinawesseli - Sita (Sita is the most photographed tiger for Nat.Geo) Pamphobeteus sp. manga negra - Alanna Myles (Black velvet! The first time I saw this species it looked so gorgeous and velvety, I was upset when I rushed back to buy it and it had gone. Excited to find a sling at the show.) Sericopelma santa catalina - Catalina (Easy one) As yet unnamed... Grammostola pulchripes P. regalis [/QUOTE]
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