in Argentinacan anyone id? also where is the invertebrate general wtf
>>4907444gotta post head
>>4907467fuck forgot to reply. yeah i couldnt really take any closer pics, this being the best i could do at the time. bugger appeared by my pool last week he's long gone by nowwhy do i have to wait 900 seconds to post what the hel
check this other guy out btw he was cute. its shell was kinda translucent. no clue what it is either. he was chilling around the plants in my living room
>>4907928hiiii
>>4907924https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/551013-Notiobia-cupripennisthis is probably the most similar species to it>>4907928thats some sort of stink bug
>>4908005sick, brother
Can someone help ID this? Bay Area, California, indoors. The body is about 6mm long.>I'm b4 brown recluseYeah, nah, but I think it might be some kind of widow (false, maybe). Or a juvenile of something else. Never seen one like this before, and can't find it in any of "CA spiders" lists.
>>4908209gotta post ass, spider torsos are very similar to each other, the abdomen has a lot of identifying features that narrow it down, because it could be a noble false widow, mouse spider, bull-headed sac spider, south american toothed hacklemesh weaver, or ant spiderhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations?nelat=38.8643&nelng=-121.208178&swlat=36.8929759&swlng=-123.632497&taxon_id=47118&view=species
>>4908245How about this? I tried photographing it with my big boy camera and lens, but it didn't want to cooperate after I let it out, so it came out pretty shit (I'm not much of a macro guy anyway).
>>4908338One more top view
Also found this on the same memory card, I forgot I took it a few months ago. The biggest unit I've seen here after tarantulas outdoors, tip to tip it was about 2" long. Thanks, nature.
I live in Texas, any idea what this dude is? He would see me and then move to the opposite side of the stalk so I had to trick him to get this pic.