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Male
28 years old
Napa, California
United States

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MEMBER SINCE: 08/13/2008
LAST LOGIN: 11/29/2008 21:21:41


Northern California denizen with a predilection for the Entomological

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SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA TARANTULA SOCIETY

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Big'Ol'Honker Spiders, Scorpions, Moths, Beetles

Herpetology, Field Herping, Insects,Arachnids, Photography, Books/Reading, Wilderness Survival, Guitar, Chess, Star Trek, Archery, Early American History

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California Collectors, Roach Breeders & Hobbyists



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11/15/2008 10:03:35
"Big'ol' honker spiders"? What's your largest? I just got a tiny L. parahybana and can't wait to watch it grow up.


09/19/2008 07:34:38
Hey a belated Welcome 2 insectgeeks :) Nice 2 have u as a friend


09/09/2008 05:40:59
Thanks for the add!


09/05/2008 23:53:38

sup neighbor



09/02/2008 10:27:13

thx for the add hows your collection by the way my names luke



08/30/2008 07:06:06
Edgar, thanks for adding me to your friends list! Great photo of the tarantula harrassing San Francisco and the bridge occupants!

Joseph


08/30/2008 05:43:50
cheers for the add nice one xx


08/15/2008 16:09:03
Thank you for the friendship!!


08/15/2008 14:55:11

EdgarOrtega wrote:

Yeah, Pseudouroctonus iviei is the closest I could find, too. Just have never been able to confirm. Thanks.




Yeah it looks pretty close. I have been unable to find many Scorps down here, funny thing is I live in the desert pretty much. Good luck man.


08/15/2008 14:23:18

EdgarOrtega wrote:

I'm not sure of the species on that scorpion. I find them in moist areas under rocks and logs all over the place here in Northern California. I can't find a decent information source to properly identify the species. They're everywhere, though. 



Cool, I will see what I can do to help Identify.


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