Hello and Happy New Year to one and all. I am well aware that this site is dedicated predominantly to arachnids, but I was fortunate enough on a recent trip to the mid part of Florida to photograph a lizzard [chamelleon]
A happy New Year, Century & Millenium to all. May your labs, breeding rooms &
natural surroundings swarm with arachnids, insects & reptiles, and may your
family & professionnal life be happy, exciting & rewarding.
Yann Evenou
greetings,
i was wondering if anyone has information on what happens if two male
t's happen to meet each other on their wanderings.
evolutionary common sense would seem to dictate that they should do
battle, with the winner going on his merry way and pursuing any females
in the area, but from what i know of male t's it seems more likely that
they would do their utmost to continue their search without
confrontation. if the latter is the case, then smaller swifter males
would probably find more females.
just to cloud the waters a little more, can female t's mate many times
and select which male's sperm she uses?
i would love to hear from anyone who has studied, observed, or has an
opinion on this.
~\
=:]karl
_______________________
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i regarded the cosmos through a circle of rope.
so i threw out my plans, ran onto the wheel
and emptied my head of all childish ideals.
the sleep of no feeling.
the sleep of no being.
the sleep of no dreaming.
/porcupine tree/sleep of no dreaming/
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hey all i just picked up 3 possibly gravid cobalt blues n havent messed with
this species much let alone gravid ones and am wondering what signal i should
give them to get them to drop sacs, do i make it wetter or dyer, raise the temp
or lower it?
thanx
--
Mike "troll" Dame
Martinez, Ca. USA
Web Master
Troll Quality Tarantulas
http://troll.herpkeepers.com
American Tarantula Society
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hey thanx again
Nicolai Pedersen wrote:
>
> NO Subfusca haven´t it . the smithi Hmmm not red but sence of it .
> Rufilata have some
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra: Mike ''troll'' <tqe@...>
> Til: eurachno@egroups.com <eurachno@egroups.com>
> Dato: 13. november 2000 21:36
> Emne: Re: Sv: [EUrachno] Poeci
>
> >thanx now would subfusca and/or smithi have red too?
> >
> >Nicolai Pedersen wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi Mike !
> >> the Ornata are the one of the 9 , there have real red hairs on the palps ,
some of the others can have a sence of it .
> >> Nicolai
> >> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> >> Fra: Mike ''troll'' <tqe@...>
> >> Til: A.list <arachnids@egroups.com>; S.T.List
<strictly_tarantulas@egroups.com>; e.list <eurachno@egroups.com>
> >> Dato: 13. november 2000 21:05
> >> Emne: [EUrachno] Poeci
> >>
> >> >do red hairs on the underside of the pedipalps means a spider is P.
ornata, or
> >> >do other species of Poeci also have the red pedipalps?
> >> >thanx
> >> >--
> >> > Mike "troll" Dame
> >> > Martinez, Ca. USA
> >> > Web Master
> >> >Troll Quality Tarantulas
> >> > http://troll.herpkeepers.com
> >> >American Tarantula Society
> >> > http://atshq.org
> >> >Arachnocentric
> >> > http://www.arachnocentric.com
> >> >----------------------------------------------------------
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on
captive breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the
field or in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or
arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact
moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
> >> >
> >> >
> >>
> >>
> >> The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on
captive breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the
field or in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or
arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact
moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
> >
> >--
> > Mike "troll" Dame
> > Martinez, Ca. USA
> > Web Master
> >Troll Quality Tarantulas
> > http://troll.herpkeepers.com
> >American Tarantula Society
> > http://atshq.org
> >Arachnocentric
> > http://www.arachnocentric.com
> >----------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on captive
breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the field or
in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or
arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact
moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
> >
> >
>
>
> The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on captive
breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the field or
in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or
arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact
moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
--
Mike "troll" Dame
Martinez, Ca. USA
Web Master
Troll Quality Tarantulas
http://troll.herpkeepers.com
American Tarantula Society
http://atshq.org
Arachnocentric
http://www.arachnocentric.com
----------------------------------------------------------
NO Subfusca haven´t it . the smithi Hmmm not red but sence of it .
Rufilata have some
-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Mike ''troll'' <tqe@...>
Til: eurachno@egroups.com <eurachno@egroups.com>
Dato: 13. november 2000 21:36
Emne: Re: Sv: [EUrachno] Poeci
>thanx now would subfusca and/or smithi have red too?
>
>Nicolai Pedersen wrote:
>>
>> Hi Mike !
>> the Ornata are the one of the 9 , there have real red hairs on the palps ,
some of the others can have a sence of it .
>> Nicolai
>> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
>> Fra: Mike ''troll'' <tqe@...>
>> Til: A.list <arachnids@egroups.com>; S.T.List
<strictly_tarantulas@egroups.com>; e.list <eurachno@egroups.com>
>> Dato: 13. november 2000 21:05
>> Emne: [EUrachno] Poeci
>>
>> >do red hairs on the underside of the pedipalps means a spider is P. ornata,
or
>> >do other species of Poeci also have the red pedipalps?
>> >thanx
>> >--
>> > Mike "troll" Dame
>> > Martinez, Ca. USA
>> > Web Master
>> >Troll Quality Tarantulas
>> > http://troll.herpkeepers.com
>> >American Tarantula Society
>> > http://atshq.org
>> >Arachnocentric
>> > http://www.arachnocentric.com
>> >----------------------------------------------------------
>> >
>> >
>> >The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on
captive breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the
field or in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or
arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact
moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
>> >
>> >
>>
>>
>> The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on captive
breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the field or
in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or
arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact
moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
>
>--
> Mike "troll" Dame
> Martinez, Ca. USA
> Web Master
>Troll Quality Tarantulas
> http://troll.herpkeepers.com
>American Tarantula Society
> http://atshq.org
>Arachnocentric
> http://www.arachnocentric.com
>----------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on captive
breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the field or
in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or
arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact
moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
>
>
thanx now would subfusca and/or smithi have red too?
Nicolai Pedersen wrote:
>
> Hi Mike !
> the Ornata are the one of the 9 , there have real red hairs on the palps ,
some of the others can have a sence of it .
> Nicolai
> -----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
> Fra: Mike ''troll'' <tqe@...>
> Til: A.list <arachnids@egroups.com>; S.T.List
<strictly_tarantulas@egroups.com>; e.list <eurachno@egroups.com>
> Dato: 13. november 2000 21:05
> Emne: [EUrachno] Poeci
>
> >do red hairs on the underside of the pedipalps means a spider is P. ornata,
or
> >do other species of Poeci also have the red pedipalps?
> >thanx
> >--
> > Mike "troll" Dame
> > Martinez, Ca. USA
> > Web Master
> >Troll Quality Tarantulas
> > http://troll.herpkeepers.com
> >American Tarantula Society
> > http://atshq.org
> >Arachnocentric
> > http://www.arachnocentric.com
> >----------------------------------------------------------
> >
> >
> >The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on captive
breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the field or
in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or
arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact
moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
> >
> >
>
>
> The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on captive
breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the field or
in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or
arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact
moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
--
Mike "troll" Dame
Martinez, Ca. USA
Web Master
Troll Quality Tarantulas
http://troll.herpkeepers.com
American Tarantula Society
http://atshq.org
Arachnocentric
http://www.arachnocentric.com
----------------------------------------------------------
Hi Mike !
the Ornata are the one of the 9 , there have real red hairs on the palps , some
of the others can have a sence of it .
Nicolai
-----Oprindelig meddelelse-----
Fra: Mike ''troll'' <tqe@...>
Til: A.list <arachnids@egroups.com>; S.T.List <strictly_tarantulas@egroups.com>;
e.list <eurachno@egroups.com>
Dato: 13. november 2000 21:05
Emne: [EUrachno] Poeci
>do red hairs on the underside of the pedipalps means a spider is P. ornata, or
>do other species of Poeci also have the red pedipalps?
>thanx
>--
> Mike "troll" Dame
> Martinez, Ca. USA
> Web Master
>Troll Quality Tarantulas
> http://troll.herpkeepers.com
>American Tarantula Society
> http://atshq.org
>Arachnocentric
> http://www.arachnocentric.com
>----------------------------------------------------------
>
>
>The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on captive
breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the field or
in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or
arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact
moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
>
>
do red hairs on the underside of the pedipalps means a spider is P. ornata, or
do other species of Poeci also have the red pedipalps?
thanx
--
Mike "troll" Dame
Martinez, Ca. USA
Web Master
Troll Quality Tarantulas
http://troll.herpkeepers.com
American Tarantula Society
http://atshq.org
Arachnocentric
http://www.arachnocentric.com
----------------------------------------------------------
Does anyone have experience in keeping Onychophora - Velvet worms?
These are wierd relatives of the Arachnids that look like furry
millipedes. Better still does anyone actually breed them or have any
for sale? Please get in touch if you have any experience with keeping
them.
Hello Phil!
>I have become a spider breeder unknowingly. About 2 weeks ago
>someone gave me what I think is Aranea quadratus. It is a very
>unusual colour, as it is predominantly lemon yellow with one large
>black patch on th abdomen.
There are several color variations. I know of an yellowish form of
Araneus diadematus.
This color variation is called pyramidata.
>I have kept it in captivity, hoping to
>get confirmation of the identification. Yesterday she produced about
>150 eggs in a typical case of silk. What do I do now?
Just wait and see. The spider will take care of the eggsack.
Cheers Simmi
-----------------------------------------------------
Michael Simmendinger
Birkenweg 11
D-89284 Pfaffenhofen a. d. Roth
Germany
Phone: +49 / 7302 / 92 05 59
Fax: +49 / 89 / 2 44 31 36 67
mailto: simmi@...http://www.simmi.de/english
Hi all,
a PDF version of Koch's pages 83-111 have been uploaded in a subdir on my site.
They can be found at
http://yann.evenou.free.fr/Arakne/koch083-111.pdf
File is 3.5mb
Please take a look and let me know if I should carry on. I'll try to make a
smaller file soon, will keep everyone posted.Cheers,
Yann
kroebahr55@... wrote:
>To whom it may concern;
> I went to the above mentioned site and the message was that it was
still
>under construction. It all seems like a great idea and I am all for it.
At
>least I may bookmark it for future use. Thanks to all who have made
this
>possible. I am grateful.
hi,
you need to get an irc program to be able to chat. there are lots of
free programs that you can use, go to somewhere like www.download.com
and do a search for "virc" or "mirc" or just do a search for "irc" or
"chat" and you should get something that you can use.
~\
=:]karl
_______________________
i was never faithful
and I was never one to trust,
borderlining schizo
and guaranteed to cause a fuss.
i was never loyal
except to my own pleasure zone
i'm forever black-eyed
a product of a broken home
/placebo/black-eyed/
-----------------------
To whom it may concern;
I went to the above mentioned site and the message was that it was still
under construction. It all seems like a great idea and I am all for it. At
least I may bookmark it for future use. Thanks to all who have made this
possible. I am grateful.
Thanks again and keep up the work.
Respectfully
William Mueller
The IRC channel is up running now, so just join
It is running on an Asylumnet.org server and is called #tarantulas
SO PLZ join, NOW :-)
----- Original Message -----
From: "ROBBIE ELLIS" <rob.tin@...>
To: <eurachno@egroups.com>
Sent: Friday, October 20, 2000 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: [EUrachno] New irc tarantula chat channel. plz join
> Go for it!!!!
> Rob Ellis
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <kroebahr55@...>
> To: <eurachno@egroups.com>
> Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 11:59 PM
> Subject: Re: [EUrachno] New irc tarantula chat channel. plz join
>
>
> > It sounds like a good idea to me. Please keep me informed.
> > I will be looking forward to further info on this subject.
> > Respectfully
> > William.
> >
> >
> > The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on
> captive breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in
> the field or in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European
> arachnology or arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not
> welcome, contact moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
> >
>
>
>
> The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on
captive breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in
the field or in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European
arachnology or arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not
welcome, contact moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
>
I have become a spider breeder unknowingly. About 2 weeks ago
someone gave me what I think is Aranea quadratus. It is a very
unusual colour, as it is predominantly lemon yellow with one large
black patch on th abdomen. I have kept it in captivity, hoping to
get confirmation of the identification. Yesterday she produced about
150 eggs in a typical case of silk. What do I do now?
Phil Shaw
Please count me in..
Rob Ellis
----- Original Message -----
From: "VeRSiCoLoR" <rrv@...>
To: <eurachno@egroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 9:20 PM
Subject: [EUrachno] New irc tarantula chat channel. plz join
> Hi all.
>
> I am trying to get this IRC chat channel up running at IRC ( asylum net )
> the channel is called #tarantulas
> It is my ide that we could chat about our T's, or having some fun etc.
> Plz show ur support and try it. it could be fun
>
> Regards
> Rasmus
>
>
>
>
> The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on
captive breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in
the field or in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European
arachnology or arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not
welcome, contact moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
>
>
Go for it!!!!
Rob Ellis
----- Original Message -----
From: <kroebahr55@...>
To: <eurachno@egroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 11:59 PM
Subject: Re: [EUrachno] New irc tarantula chat channel. plz join
> It sounds like a good idea to me. Please keep me informed.
> I will be looking forward to further info on this subject.
> Respectfully
> William.
>
>
> The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on
captive breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in
the field or in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European
arachnology or arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not
welcome, contact moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
>
Hi all.
I am trying to get this IRC chat channel up running at IRC ( asylum net )
the channel is called #tarantulas
It is my ide that we could chat about our T's, or having some fun etc.
Plz show ur support and try it. it could be fun
Regards
Rasmus
Hey Mike, knowing that you're on even more lists than me I'm not surprised you
can't find it :-)
I'm waiting for an EAS board member to reply on the offer. And you won't get
booted, it's always good to have you aboard...
A little reminder to those who recently joined and to avoid future
misunderstandings : this list is not devoted solely to the breeding of
tarantulas and other arachnids but to all aspects of arachnology in the European
context except commercial ads. Posts on captive breeding of tarantulas are very
welcome but the list isn't limited to that kind of topic. Because of a long
lasting Egroups screwup, it was not possible to edit the welcome message and
message footer to make this clearer, but I was lucky enough yesterday to be able
to do it. So, here they are.
Mainpage description :
"A European arachnid e-mail list. all subjects pertaining to arachnology in
Europe or by European arachnologists are covered. No commercial ads, no flames."
Welcome message :
"Welcome to the new European arachnid e-mail list, dedicated to the sharing of
experience and resources in the European context. I hope we'll all be able to
contribute, and help each other.
This list is also open to all European Arachnological Society / Société
Européenne d'Arachnologie members as a forum for non-confidential matters."
Footer :
"The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on captive
breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the field or
in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or
arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact
moderator for special cases prior to posting them."
So, welcome to all new members.
Yann Evenou
----- Original Message -----
From: Mike ''troll'' <tqe@...>
To: <eurachno@egroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 12:19 AM
Subject: Re: [EUrachno] MODERATOR - POLL RESULTS
> i never recieved the origional posting either (or at least i cant find it now)
> but whatever no biggy, i have no objections to the list being used by the EAS
> long as i dont get booted
Hi,
Need I say more, I feel that the words written below by William speak for
me as I'm sure a lot more of us out there who share a valid interest in 'all
things tarantulas'.
Regards
Rob Ellis
----- Original Message -----
From: <kroebahr55@...>
To: <eurachno@egroups.com>
Sent: Wednesday, October 18, 2000 1:29 AM
Subject: Re: [EUrachno] MODERATOR - POLL RESULTS
> Hello, I am in favor of anything that would enhance the knowledge in the
area
> of breeding and keeping tarantulas of any kind with anyone who has a
serious
> intrust in them.
> I was not aware of a vote. Please tell me where to vote as I am
interested.
> Respectfully
> William S. Mueller.
>
>
> The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on
captive breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in
the field or in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European
arachnology or arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not
welcome, contact moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
>
>
Hello, I am in favor of anything that would enhance the knowledge in the area
of breeding and keeping tarantulas of any kind with anyone who has a serious
intrust in them.
I was not aware of a vote. Please tell me where to vote as I am interested.
Respectfully
William S. Mueller.
i never recieved the origional posting either (or at least i cant find it now)
but whatever no biggy, i have no objections to the list being used by the EAS
long as i dont get booted
Yann Evenou wrote:
>
> Hi Pascal,
> below is a copy of the poll announcement I posted to the list 18 days ago. As
> you were already a subscriber at that time and your account is apparently OK,
it
> must have been a problem with your mail server if you didn't get it. As no
> bouncing was reported by Egroups, please check with them on why it happened.
> Cheers,
> Yann
>
> > > here are the results of the poll about the future of our list. Only 7
> members
> > > voted (thanks guys !) and all in favour of giving the European
> Arachnological
> > > Society to use this list as a forum. I hope this will generate more input
on
> > > European arachnology. I will contact the EAS this week to inform them.
> >
> > Never heard of this poll...
> > Cheers
> > Pascal
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Yann Evenou <yannevenou@...>
> To: <eurachno@egroups.com>
> Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 1:01 PM
> Subject: Moderator - FUTURE OF THE LIST
>
> > Dear all,
> > our list has been rather torpid these days, and almost since it was created.
> > Since the list is primarily about European arachnology, maybe we should open
> it
> > to the SEA/EAS (Société Européenne d'Arachnologie/European Arachnological
> > Society) which is an international (European) group of arachnologists who
are
> > themselves from various European scientific institutions and arachnological
> > societies. I think this could revive the list and bring in some interesting
> > discussion topics and valuable members. Still, I am myself an EAS member and
> may
> > be a little biased about this. So I have set up a poll about this topic in
the
> > group's poll section, which can be accessed at :
> > http://www.egroups.com/surveys/eurachno?id=342391
> > Available options are :
> >
> > * The list should be open to EAS
> > * The list should NOT be open to EAS
> > * The list should be given out to EAS with non EAS members leaving
> > * The list should be closed & removed
> > * I don't care
> >
> > Only one choice is possible.
> > Please remember that you shouldn't express your vote by email to the list or
> > myself as it wouldn't be taken into account. The poll will be closed in
> exactly
> > 8 days.
> > All the best,
> >
> > Yann Evenou
> > moderator EUrachno
> >
>
>
> The European arachnid e-mail list is dedicated to share experience on captive
breeding of arachnids, and to share information on arachnology in the field or
in the lab. Subjects should pertain mainly to European arachnology or
arachnology in the European context. Commercial ads are not welcome, contact
moderator for special cases prior to posting them.
Hi Pascal,
below is a copy of the poll announcement I posted to the list 18 days ago. As
you were already a subscriber at that time and your account is apparently OK, it
must have been a problem with your mail server if you didn't get it. As no
bouncing was reported by Egroups, please check with them on why it happened.
Cheers,
Yann
> > here are the results of the poll about the future of our list. Only 7
members
> > voted (thanks guys !) and all in favour of giving the European
Arachnological
> > Society to use this list as a forum. I hope this will generate more input on
> > European arachnology. I will contact the EAS this week to inform them.
>
> Never heard of this poll...
> Cheers
> Pascal
----- Original Message -----
From: Yann Evenou <yannevenou@...>
To: <eurachno@egroups.com>
Sent: Saturday, September 30, 2000 1:01 PM
Subject: Moderator - FUTURE OF THE LIST
> Dear all,
> our list has been rather torpid these days, and almost since it was created.
> Since the list is primarily about European arachnology, maybe we should open
it
> to the SEA/EAS (Société Européenne d'Arachnologie/European Arachnological
> Society) which is an international (European) group of arachnologists who are
> themselves from various European scientific institutions and arachnological
> societies. I think this could revive the list and bring in some interesting
> discussion topics and valuable members. Still, I am myself an EAS member and
may
> be a little biased about this. So I have set up a poll about this topic in the
> group's poll section, which can be accessed at :
> http://www.egroups.com/surveys/eurachno?id=342391
> Available options are :
>
> * The list should be open to EAS
> * The list should NOT be open to EAS
> * The list should be given out to EAS with non EAS members leaving
> * The list should be closed & removed
> * I don't care
>
> Only one choice is possible.
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> myself as it wouldn't be taken into account. The poll will be closed in
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>
> Yann Evenou
> moderator EUrachno
>
On 17 Oct 2000, at 15:58, Yann Evenou wrote:
> Hi all,
> here are the results of the poll about the future of our list. Only 7 members
> voted (thanks guys !) and all in favour of giving the European Arachnological
> Society to use this list as a forum. I hope this will generate more input on
> European arachnology. I will contact the EAS this week to inform them.
>
Never heard of this poll...
Cheers
Pascal
Hi all,
here are the results of the poll about the future of our list. Only 7 members
voted (thanks guys !) and all in favour of giving the European Arachnological
Society to use this list as a forum. I hope this will generate more input on
European arachnology. I will contact the EAS this week to inform them.
Cheers,
Yann Evenou
>>
The list should be open to EAS
7 100.00%
The list should NOT be open to EAS
0 0.00%
The list should be given out to EAS with non EAS members leaving 0 0.00%
The list should be closed & removed
0 0.00%
I don't care
0 0.00%
>>
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Should the list be offered as a
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