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Revision as of 08:57, 4 December 2016
Contents
SCORPIONS AND SPIDERS
Collected and photographed by Reginald Christiaan.
Spider identification confirmed by Prof. Ansie S. Dippenaar-Schoeman, Agricultural Research Council, Pretoria, South Africa.
Scorpion identification confirmed by Dr. Lorenzo Prendini, American Museum of Natural History, New York, USA.
This page is under construction! (December 2016)
Northern Cape, South Africa
Aggeneys
Parabuthus schlechteri
Kalahari
Parabuthus capensis
Paulshoek
Euphrosthenopsi sp. (Pisauridae), photographed at the Paulshoek Biodiversity Observatory, August 2016
Eusparassus sp. (Sparassidae), photographed at the Paulshoek Biodiversity Observatory, Plot 88, August 2016
Detail:
Hirriusa sp. (Philodromidae), photographed at the Paulshoek Biodiversity Observatory, August 2016
Paradonea sp. (Eresidae), photographed at the Paulshoek Biodiversity Observatory, August 2016
Soebatsfontein
Hadogenes gracilis namaquensis
Opistophthalmus granifrons
Western Cape, South Africa
Knersvlakte, South Africa:
Namaqua National Park, Northern Cape
Scorpion and spider survey by Reginald Christiaan at the Namaqua National Park, Northern Cape, November 2016
Assisted by Environmental Monitor Eugene Kordom
Collecting web-dwelling spiders.
Searching for scorpions and spiders understones. Eugene Kordom labeling and preserving specimens.
Further activities by Reginald Christiaan: click here