Arkys cornutus

7 suppressed

Arkys cornutus at suppressed - 31 Mar 2024
Arkys cornutus at suppressed - 31 Mar 2024
Arkys cornutus at suppressed - 31 Mar 2024
Arkys cornutus at suppressed - 31 Mar 2024
Arkys cornutus at suppressed - 31 Mar 2024
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Identification history

Arkys cornutus 7 Apr 2024 EathanDouglas
Arkys cornutus 7 Apr 2024 HelenCross
Arkys sp. (genus) 1 Apr 2024 EathanDouglas
Arkys sp. (genus) 31 Mar 2024 LisaH

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A stunning spider!

7 comments

HelenCross wrote:
   31 Mar 2024
It sure is Lisa!
HelenCross wrote:
   31 Mar 2024
I've been trying to suggest new species Arkys cornutus but it keeps changing to Arkys curtulus
LisaH wrote:
   31 Mar 2024
Oh, thank you - I didn’t think it looked like A cutulus . . . (Also, would have loved to enter this in the photo comp, along wth a couple of other favourite invertebrate pics from the south coast - ah, well - another time . . . )
EathanDouglas wrote:
   1 Apr 2024
yea this one is cornutus, is there a way to add taxon to the list of selectable ones?
EmmaCollins wrote:
   4 Apr 2024
@EathanDouglas there is, I'll talk you through how to do it :)
EathanDouglas wrote:
   4 Apr 2024
oh ok, I'd appreciate that Emma :)
HelenCross wrote:
   7 Apr 2024
Thanks for fixing the bug @AaronClausen . Over to you @EathanDouglas

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  • Arkys cornutus Scientific name
  • Common name
  • Not Sensitive
  • Local native
  • Non-invasive or negligible
  • Machine learning

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