ID
|
Thumbnail |
Media Data |
7272 |
|
Scientific Name
|
Metallyticus splendidus
|
Location
|
From specimen in U of Oxford; origin Sumatra
|
Comments
|
As a student browsing through the collections, I was struck by the beauty of this species and tried to paint it as it might look in life.
|
Specimen Condition
|
Dead Specimen
|
Life Cycle Stage
|
Adult
|
View
|
Lateral
|
Copyright
|
© 2005
|
Image Use
|
ToL use only
|
Creation Date
|
1967
|
Attached to Group
|
Metallyticus splendidus (Metallyticus): view page image collection
|
Title
|
metallyticus.jpg
|
Image Type
|
Drawing/Painting
|
Image Content
|
Specimen(s)
|
ALT Text
|
Mantis, (Metallyticus splendidus), Sumatra
|
ID
|
7272
|
|
7273 |
|
Scientific Name
|
Crotalus atrox
|
Location
|
Tucson, Arizona, USA
|
Comments
|
This snake had just been released after translocation, and was rattling and threatening to strike as it moved away from the photographer.
|
Specimen Condition
|
Live Specimen
|
Identified By
|
David Bygott
|
Behavior
|
Threat
|
Life Cycle Stage
|
adult
|
Copyright
|
© 2005
|
Image Use
|
share with ToL partners
|
Creation Date
|
Sep 2004
|
Attached to Group
|
Serpentes (Squamata): view page image collection
|
Title
|
WDBrattlesnake.jpg
|
Image Type
|
Photograph
|
Image Content
|
Specimen(s)
|
ALT Text
|
Western diamondback rattlesnake (Crotalus atrox), Arizona
|
ID
|
7273
|
|
7274 |
|
Scientific Name
|
Eremobates sp.
|
Location
|
Tucson, AZ, USA
|
Comments
|
Fresh dead specimen, imaged by flatbed scanner.
|
Specimen Condition
|
Dead Specimen
|
Life Cycle Stage
|
Adult
|
View
|
Dorsal
|
Size
|
Length c. 24mm
|
Copyright
|
© 2005
|
Image Use
|
share with ToL partners
|
Creation Date
|
Sep 2004
|
Attached to Group
|
Eremobatidae (Solifugae): view page image collection
|
Title
|
solifugeAZ01.jpg
|
Image Type
|
Photograph
|
Image Content
|
Specimen(s)
|
ALT Text
|
Solifuge, Eremobates sp., Arizona
|
ID
|
7274
|
|
7275 |
|
Scientific Name
|
Eremobates sp.
|
Location
|
Tucson, AZ, USA
|
Comments
|
Frontal view showing the powerful chelicerae and two small eyes.
|
Specimen Condition
|
Dead Specimen
|
Life Cycle Stage
|
Adult
|
View
|
frontal
|
Size
|
Length c. 24mm
|
Copyright
|
© 2005
|
Image Use
|
share with ToL partners
|
Creation Date
|
Sep 2004
|
Attached to Group
|
Eremobatidae (Solifugae): view page image collection
|
Title
|
solifugeAZ02.jpg
|
Image Type
|
Photograph
|
Image Content
|
Specimen(s)
|
ALT Text
|
Solifuge, Eremobates sp., Arizona
|
ID
|
7275
|
|
7277 |
|
Scientific Name
|
Vaejovis spinigerus
|
Location
|
Tucson, AZ, USA
|
Comments
|
The same scorpion viewed under normal (top) and ultraviolet light (bottom). The thin, transparent hyaline film in the outermost layer (cuticle) of its exoskeleton contains a protein that fluoresces.
|
Specimen Condition
|
Live Specimen
|
Identified By
|
David Bygott
|
Life Cycle Stage
|
Immature
|
View
|
Dorsal
|
Size
|
Length c. 40mm
|
Copyright
|
© 2005
|
Image Use
|
share with ToL partners
|
Creation Date
|
Oct 2004
|
Attached to Group
|
Vaejovidae: view page image collection
|
Title
|
s-t_scorpionUV1.jpg
|
Image Type
|
Photograph
|
Image Content
|
Specimen(s)
|
ALT Text
|
Stripe-tailed scorpion (Vaejovis spinigerus) under UV light
|
Notes
|
ID follows Phillips SJ & Comus PW (eds) "A Natural History of the Sonoran Desert.
|
ID
|
7277
|
|
7278 |
|
Scientific Name
|
Pandinus sp.
|
Location
|
Ndutu, Ngorongoro Conservation Area, Tanzania
|
Comments
|
The genus Pandinus includes the largest living scorpions. Most are forest dwellers but this species occurs in the Serengeti's acacia woodlands. It is only seen above ground for a brief period each year, after the first heavy rains.
|
Specimen Condition
|
Live Specimen
|
Life Cycle Stage
|
Adult
|
View
|
Dorsal
|
Size
|
c. 120 mm
|
Copyright
|
© 2005
|
Image Use
|
share with ToL partners
|
Creation Date
|
1996
|
Attached to Group
|
Pandinus (Scorpionidae): view page image collection
|
Title
|
BLACKSCORPION.jpg
|
ALT Text
|
Scorpion, Pandinus sp., Tanzania
|
ID
|
7278
|
|
7279 |
|
Scientific Name
|
Mastigoproctus giganteus
|
Location
|
Tucson, AZ, USA
|
Comments
|
During courtship the male (above) holds the tips of the female's pedipalps in his mouth, and eventually guides her to a spot where he deposits a spermatophore on the ground and she picks it up.
|
Specimen Condition
|
Live Specimen
|
Identified By
|
David Bygott
|
Behavior
|
Courtship
|
Sex
|
Male and female
|
Life Cycle Stage
|
Adult
|
View
|
Dorsal
|
Copyright
|
© 2005
|
Image Use
|
share with ToL partners
|
Creation Date
|
Aug 2004
|
Attached to Group
|
Thelyphonida (Arachnida): view page image collection
|
Title
|
040825vineg05.jpg
|
Image Type
|
Photograph
|
Image Content
|
Specimen(s)
|
ALT Text
|
Whipscorpion or Vinegaroon (Mastigoproctus giganteus) courtship, Arizona
|
Notes
|
Photographed at SASI
|
ID
|
7279
|
|
7281 |
|
Scientific Name
|
Phidippus ?
|
Location
|
Ruby, AZ, USA
|
Comments
|
This large species was found on prickly pear plants (Opuntia) in oak woodland/grassland habitat at about 4000'
|
Specimen Condition
|
Live Specimen
|
Sex
|
Female
|
Life Cycle Stage
|
Adult
|
View
|
Dorsal
|
Size
|
c.14mm
|
Copyright
|
© 2005
|
Image Use
|
share with ToL partners
|
Creation Date
|
Aug 2004
|
Attached to Group
|
Phidippus: view page image collection
|
Title
|
Phidippus_female.jpg
|
Image Type
|
Photograph
|
Image Content
|
Specimen(s)
|
ALT Text
|
Jumping spider, Phidippus sp., Arizona
|
Notes
|
Hopefully your spider expert will know exactly what this is!
|
ID
|
7281
|
|
7282 |
|
Scientific Name
|
Phidippus ?
|
Location
|
Ruby, AZ, USA
|
Comments
|
This large species was found on prickly pear plants (Opuntia) in oak woodland/grassland habitat at about 4000'
|
Specimen Condition
|
Live Specimen
|
Sex
|
Male
|
Life Cycle Stage
|
Adult
|
View
|
Dorsal
|
Size
|
c.10mm
|
Copyright
|
© 2005
|
Image Use
|
share with ToL partners
|
Creation Date
|
Aug 2004
|
Attached to Group
|
Phidippus: view page image collection
|
Title
|
Phidippus_male.jpg
|
Image Type
|
Photograph
|
Image Content
|
Specimen(s)
|
ALT Text
|
Jumping spider, Phidippus sp., Arizona
|
Notes
|
Hopefully your spider expert will know exactly what this is!
|
ID
|
7282
|
|
7284 |
|
Scientific Name
|
Olios giganteus
|
Location
|
Ruby, AZ, USA
|
Specimen Condition
|
Live Specimen
|
Identified By
|
David Bygott
|
Sex
|
Male
|
Life Cycle Stage
|
Adult
|
View
|
Dorsal
|
Copyright
|
© 2005
|
Image Use
|
share with ToL partners
|
Creation Date
|
Sep 2004
|
Attached to Group
|
Sparassidae (Dionycha): view page image collection
|
Title
|
Olios01.jpg
|
Image Type
|
Photograph
|
Image Content
|
Specimen(s)
|
ALT Text
|
Huntsman or giant crab spider (Olios giganteus), Arizona
|
ID
|
7284
|
|