Ironwoods Backyard Critters

Ironwood

Senior Member
Astia nodosa ?

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Scott Murray

Senior Member
Adoxotoma nodosa?
(or a closely related species; the spider formerly called Astia nodosa has now been renamed by Gardzinska and Zabka - see reference below)

The generic name of this spider was changed in 2010 because of the following publication: Gardzinska J. and Zabka M. (2010) "A new genus and five new species of Astieae (Araneae: Salticidae) from Australia, with remarks on distribution"
Zootaxa 252637-53.
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
Hey @Ironwood we should have a competition to see has the most critters ;) but seeing as your yard is 50 times bigger than mine I should get all the lakes around mine hehe :)

Your on :p. Even though I think I will have trouble competing with the diversity you have up there.
You need to have some sort of boundary though.

What do you suggest ? Maybe if you run a similar thread to this one, and we will compare numbers at the end of each week or month.
 

Scott Murray

Senior Member
Your on :p. Even though I think I will have trouble competing with the diversity you have up there.
You need to have some sort of boundary though.

What do you suggest ? Maybe if you run a similar thread to this one, and we will compare numbers at the end of each week or month.
Each month would be better for me as I work week on week off so you actually get an advantage :). And I will keep to what I can see from my back yard, going around the lakes is cheating ;)
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
Each month would be better for me as I work week on week off so you actually get an advantage :). And I will keep to what I can see from my back yard, going around the lakes is cheating ;)

No worries, sounds good.

I think with 2 weeks each month you will have the advantage, I am home every night, but I work 8 - 14 hours a day, 7 days a week :rolleyes:.
 

Ironwood

Senior Member
Adoxotoma nodosa?
(or a closely related species; the spider formerly called Astia nodosa has now been renamed by Gardzinska and Zabka - see reference below)

The generic name of this spider was changed in 2010 because of the following publication: Gardzinska J. and Zabka M. (2010) "A new genus and five new species of Astieae (Araneae: Salticidae) from Australia, with remarks on distribution"
Zootaxa 252637-53.

You could be right there, I picked that one as it looked the closest in the more limited reference that I was using.

Salticidae jumping spiders
 

Deezey

Senior Member
I am happy to see you posting again Ironwood! I had missed seeing your macro work.

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Ironwood

Senior Member
I am happy to see you posting again Ironwood! I had missed seeing your macro work.

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Thanks Doug.
I enjoy my photography, and also sharing my pics on here, but my work, and life in general keep getting in the way I'm afraid.
I own a business, it requires me to be there 7 days a week. Luckily some days I can get away a few hours before dusk and do something I enjoy for a change.
 
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