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New species and genus of spider discovered in Baja California is as big as a baseball

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XiaNaphryz

LATIN, MATRIPEDICABUS, DO YOU SPEAK IT
http://www.sfgate.com/science/article/Softball-sized-spider-discovered-in-California-11056149.php

While traipsing through the a mine in the hills of Baja California, Michael Wall and Jim Berrian struck gold. Skittering across the abandoned mine shaft was a beast that would send most people running.

The entomologists instead ran toward the creature – a whopping spider the size of a baseball – and captured it for analysis. With juicy fangs, a hairy yellow abdomen and legs for miles, the arachnid was certainly a looker, but neither of the scientists could classify it.


Back in their lab at the San Diego Natural History Museum, the researchers had a eureka moment. Upon corroborating with Mexican entomologist and southern spider expert Maria Jimenez, the scientists confirmed that they had discovered a new species and genus. They named it Califorctenus cacahilensis, after the Sierra Cacahilas mountain ranges where it was first found.

"Discovering a species in entomology and arachnology is not terribly unusual," said Berrian, who published the findings in Zootaxa last month. "There might be another 2-2.5 million species of undiscovered insects and spiders."

Finding such a large spider in a place once roamed by humans, however, is a scientific triumph of sorts.

"It probably shows that there aren't enough entomologists and arachnologists looking for this stuff," Berrian mused.

Berrian, who has been working with spiders for over 20 years, admits that the cave spider is the first arachnid to ever bite him. He recovered quickly – "It felt like getting poked by a cactus spine."

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Stinkles

Clothed, sober, cooperative
Oh good a giant hairy aggressive spider that bites literally every entomologist it ever encountered.

I don't like the fat hairy legs because I suspect the insides of those legs are juicy.
 

DJ_Lae

Member
Nope. Nope. Nope.

I like some spiders (jumping and some tarantulas) but that combination of hair and legs creeps me the fuck out. Let alone the little tufts of darker hair on those hideously long legs.
 

Bronetta

Ask me about the moon landing or the temperature at which jet fuel burns. You may be surprised at what you learn.
You feel that tingly feeling on your back? That might up a spider crawling on your back.
 

-MB-

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Dunno why the guy spoke so casually about beign bitten by it. It is a new species, if it were deadly he would not have an antidote to combat the toxins.
 

Grizzlyjin

Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
Is it weird that I'm less afraid when they're this obnoxiously big? I can dodge that. I get freaked out when they're smaller and could be anywhere.
 
I always get confused when something like a spider has it's size compared to something perfectly spherical like a baseball or basketball. Is the spider's thorax and head the size of a baseball? Cuz that is HUGE. Or with legs? When the legs are stretched all the way out? Or folded a little? That's smaller, but how much smaller? Like, the shapes are too dissimilar it doesn't work.
 

Apathy

Member
So California is trying to take over Florida's title as the Australia of the USA?

The face looks like a classic spider bro but the legs say "come give me a death hug"



Edit: whoops, sorry my brain skipped "Baja" sorry USA.
 
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