Welcom to the site. Or moderator is the one that will go through the “identified” status.
She is like normal people, a life to live, job, etc. so it can sometimes take a while.
Identifying spiders from even good photos still leaves a margine for error so it becomes a unanemous decision. Thanks for posting your spider, it may get added to identified spiders soon.
I understand that it may be impossible to ID a spider to species with just one photo but I think that is all this website allows. Am I correct in that assumption? I’ve got 5 or 6 images on iNaturalist, would it be appropriate to add a link to that submission on this site?
Thanks. Harry
Good call, I agree.
Thanks Dan. As a newbie to this site I now wonder how this might get “identified” status?
Welcom to the site. Or moderator is the one that will go through the “identified” status.
She is like normal people, a life to live, job, etc. so it can sometimes take a while.
Identifying spiders from even good photos still leaves a margine for error so it becomes a unanemous decision. Thanks for posting your spider, it may get added to identified spiders soon.
I understand that it may be impossible to ID a spider to species with just one photo but I think that is all this website allows. Am I correct in that assumption? I’ve got 5 or 6 images on iNaturalist, would it be appropriate to add a link to that submission on this site?
Thanks. Harry
You can submit any number of photos of a spider. You can hotlink photos from inaturalist and other sites as long as they are related to spiders.
I have some other images posted on iNaturalist that I believe are the same species (came from same batch of leaf litter) that might be helpful.
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/354706811
All look like the same species. Thanks
oh my goodness look at hims! I have zero idea what kind he is, but he’s cute.