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Wendy

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.

 DR. SANKAR  TALUKDAR

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]

SANKAR TALUDAR

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.

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