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Sankar - I do appreciate your sharing information about the type of spider you think it is. I wish I knew more and could include in my postings.
Posted by: Wendy | September 15, 2010 at 08:58 PM
About your observtion ,to share my experience,note down the family of the spider preferably with genus and species.Most probably it is a Cornnid spider
in the genus Castianeira which was previously included under the family Clubionidae.
Some of Corinnid spiders I also rearing in my lab[at home]and getting interesting datas.We may share our experiences if you like so.You must preserve a /few specimens for taxonomic identification.
Next afteryourreply in my mail ID[snkr.tlkdr@gmail.com]
Posted by: DR. SANKAR TALUKDAR | July 03, 2009 at 09:05 PM
I am a habiat biologist, scientist in Zoological.Survey ofIndia,kolkata, doing studies on taxonomy and behviour of Spiders.
I found some of the insects covering theirr biological activities in spide habitat.
Send me information onthe same which you observed / published and any information available with your regarding Spiders of Ladakh.
Posted by: SANKAR TALUDAR | July 03, 2009 at 08:45 PM