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bronxzoofrank
01-05-13, 03:00 PM
Hi All,
Invertebrate enthusiasts have learned to expect the discovery of fantastic new species on a regular basis. But even old timers such as I were shocked by some that came to light this past year. Large, claw-bearing Cave Robber Spiders, giant bio-luminescent roaches, brilliant arboreal tarantulas, neon-colored freshwater crabs, dive-bombing wasps…the list boggles the mind. Today I’ll highlight a few that have entranced me; please post your own favorites (whether covered here or not) below.
Cave Robber Spider, Trogloraptor marchingtoni

The Cave Robber Spider, arguably 2012’s most “otherworldly” discovery, turned up in a place not known for hiding unseen species – southwestern Oregon. In fact, not a single new spider has been described in the USA in the past 130 years.
Read article here 2012?s New Species include Spiders, Roaches, Millipedes, Wasps That Reptile Blog (http://bitly.com/UTy6Ez)
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jarich
01-07-13, 06:23 PM
Love the giant cave cricket, Frank. That would make quite the meal for a monitor! Although, if those things (or their family members) could take on a funnel web, it would be one tough feeder.

bronxzoofrank
01-07-13, 06:36 PM
Love the giant cave cricket, Frank. That would make quite the meal for a monitor! Although, if those things (or their family members) could take on a funnel web, it would be one tough feeder.


Amazing, isn't it? Yes, it would fight us and the lizards! Best, Frank