Other Arachnids (Arachnida)


Other Arachnids (Arachnida)

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HelenCross wrote:
15 Aug 2024
Thanks, keen to get my eye in in this region. Have seen them in the Kimberley's with some scientists

Conicochernes sp. (genus)
kasiaaus wrote:
15 Aug 2024
They are usually on smooth barked eucalypts under the somewhat loose bark. They are very common, at least where I look, but very hard to notice. I often just ignore them because I see too many of them. Once you see one, they become easier to notice. Good luck in finding one Helen :-)

Conicochernes sp. (genus)
HelenCross wrote:
15 Aug 2024
Love all your pseudoscorpion finds Katarina. Do you find them on particular types of eucalypts?

Conicochernes sp. (genus)
TimL wrote:
23 Feb 2023
Thanks Helen. You might also like to see the jaws on the following little female wasp. A few of them around at the moment: Ephutomorpha sp. (genus)

Pseudoscorpiones (order)
arjay wrote:
23 Feb 2023
Thanks. I didn't think it was a real scorpion.

Pseudoscorpiones (order)
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