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| sent on June 26, 2014 (7:42)
Its extremely difficult to take spiders. Congrats. Vladimiro. I guess you to had use manual focus, ok? |
| sent on June 26, 2014 (12:01) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Yes it was on the basil leafs in the garden, I've find him when i was washing the basil in the kitchen sink, it was wet and a bit disoriented so I had the time to catch the camera and manual focusing on him! Yes it was on the basil leafs in the garden, I've find him when I was washing the basil in the kitchen sink, it was wet and a bit disoriented so I had the time to catch the camera and focusing manual on him! |
| sent on June 26, 2014 (12:08) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thank you Vladimir!! thank you Vladimiro!!!! |
| sent on June 26, 2014 (14:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Very nice! Molto bella! |
| sent on June 26, 2014 (14:35) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thanks for the ride and appreciation Giacomo71! Grazie del passaggio e dell'apprezzamento Giacomo71! |
| sent on April 30, 2015 (17:58) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
I really like it! Fine example of:
Cheiracanthium erraticum
Hello, and congratulations to the entire series. Claudio ;-) Mi piace molto! Bell'esemplare di: Cheiracanthium erraticum Ciao, e complimenti per tutta la serie. Claudio |
| sent on May 02, 2015 (22:16) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you very much Claudio L, very kind. I see you well versed in the subject and I take this opportunity to ask you a question that you know there is a network database where I can find the names and images of spiders to recognize them? Good evening! Grazie mille Claudio L, gentilissimo. Ti vedo ferrato in materia e ne approfitto per farti una domanda: che tu sappia c'è un database in rete dove posso trovare i nomi dei ragni e le immagini per riconoscerli? Buona serata! |
| sent on May 03, 2015 (13:51) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A database on the spiders structured as you asked, I do not think exists. But there are many sites that allow you also Italian, starting from the determination of the family (with sample photos), then to show images of various species of belonging. You may begin to take a look at these:
ednieuw.home.xs4all.nl/Spiders/thumbnails/spidhome_thumbnails.htm (It is in English, and shows the most common species identified always starting from the family)
www.actaplantarum.org (with this path -> Album Fauna -> arthropods -> Spiders)
www.naturamediterraneo.com (-> Forum-> Forum animals-> Mites, Scorpions, Spiders, -Galleria photo Arachinada-> Araneae) and after clicking on Aranea you apparirà list with photos of families (almost a 50in ...) of the respective spiders.
The two Italian sites that I have mentioned, (but wanting it can find other similar) have the advantage that if you could not understand what belongs to the spider family that interests you, you can always send a photo to their forums, so that some experienced users tell you what you have photographed, this system is of course also true for the insects.
I hope to be helped. :-) Hello. Claudio Un database sui ragni strutturato come hai domandato, non credo esista. Ci sono però molti siti, anche italiani che ti permettono partendo dalla determinazione della famiglia(con foto di esempio), di mostrarti poi le immagini delle varie specie di appartenenza. Potresti cominciare a dare uno sguardo a questi : ednieuw.home.xs4all.nl/Spiders/thumbnails/spidhome_thumbnails.htm (è in inglese, e mostra le specie più comuni identificabili partendo sempre dalla famiglia) www.actaplantarum.org (con questo percorso ->Album Fauna ->Artropodi -> Ragni) www.naturamediterraneo.com (->Forum->Forum Animali->Acari,Scorpioni,Ragni,-Galleria foto Arachinada->Araneae) e dopo avere cliccato su Aranea ti apparirà l'elenco con foto delle famiglie (quasi una 50ina...) dei rispettivi ragni. I due siti italiani che ti ho segnalato, (ma volendo ne puoi trovare altri simili) hanno il vantaggio che nel caso non ti riuscisse di capire a quale famiglia appartenga il ragno che ti interessa, puoi sempre inviargli una foto al loro forum, in modo che qualche utente esperto ti dica cosa hai fotografato, questo sistema naturalmente è valido anche per gli insetti. Spero di esserti stato d'aiuto. Ciao. Claudio |
| sent on May 04, 2015 (9:40) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
thanks, you're genitlissimo, lighthouse 'treasure of information! grazie, sei genitlissimo, faro' tesoro delle indicazioni! |
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