orionmystery
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A Malaysian Black and Gold Huntsman (Family Sparassidae, Thelcticopis sp., Selangor, Malaysia.
Thelcticopis sp. IMG_3894 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr
Thelcticopis sp. IMG_3889 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr
Big dinner! Crab spider with cricket prey. Selangor, Malaysia. Podoscirtinae nymph, or perhaps Gryllinae - ID credit: Ming Kai Tan.
Crab spider IMG_4406 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr
Poor Huntsman Spider (Heteropoda davidbowie) which has lost all four legs on the left side. Selangor, Malaysia.
Heteropoda davidbowie IMG_4310 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr
Huntsman Spider (Heteropoda sp.) guarding her precious eggsac. Selangor, Malaysia.
Heteropoda sp. IMG_4268 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr
Poltys sp.(?) spider. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Poltys sp. IMG_4226 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr
A Huntsman Spider (Thelcticopis sp.?) with an orb-weaver prey, and a drop of juice (hemolymph), presumably from the prey. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Sparassid with prey IMG_4208 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr
Ogre-faced Spider/ Net-casting Spider (Deinopidae - Deinopis sp.?) . Selangor, Malaysia.
Ogre-faced spider IMG_4185 copy by Kurt (orionmystery.blogspot.com), on Flickr
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Big dinner! Crab spider with cricket prey. Selangor, Malaysia. Podoscirtinae nymph, or perhaps Gryllinae - ID credit: Ming Kai Tan.

Poor Huntsman Spider (Heteropoda davidbowie) which has lost all four legs on the left side. Selangor, Malaysia.

Huntsman Spider (Heteropoda sp.) guarding her precious eggsac. Selangor, Malaysia.

Poltys sp.(?) spider. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

A Huntsman Spider (Thelcticopis sp.?) with an orb-weaver prey, and a drop of juice (hemolymph), presumably from the prey. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Ogre-faced Spider/ Net-casting Spider (Deinopidae - Deinopis sp.?) . Selangor, Malaysia.

More tropical spiders: Tropical spiders | Up Close with Nature