Latrodectus hesperus (Western Black Widow)

I found this girl in an unfortunate location in the garden that required me to rehome her, and I decided to keep her in my collection - at least for now.

This is the first Latrodectus species I've kept in captivity, though I've wanted to keep one for a while.

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kaklerbitmap@lemmy.world · 8 pts · 44d

Ventral view:

Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works · 7 pts · 44d

When I've found Black Widows it's always been in an unfortunate location, where they're hidden but I'm likely to put a hand on them unexpectedly. I accidentally and suddenly relocated several, over the rail of my balcony, when I picked up a plant pot barehanded and was startled to realize it was crawling with them. The pot landed on a bush so I hope some survived but I wasn't going to check.

I hope you have "cover" for her so she's not stressed, and secure containment so nobody else is, either.

BlueEther@no.lastname.nz · 3 pts · 43d (2 replies)

Love Latrodectus spp.

We have 3 subspecies of katana Katipō in New Zealand and it has been 30 years since I’ve seen one in the wild, we also have a couple of small populations of Australian Red Back

remon@ani.social · 3 pts · 43d (1 reply)

Never heard of a spider called Katana. Is it like a NZ nickname for L. katipo?

BlueEther@no.lastname.nz · 3 pts · 43d

Shit auto correct

Yeah it should be Katipō