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RE: [Esp/Eng] Arañas de la familia Miturgidae y el género Teminius // Spiders of the family Miturgidae and the genus Teminius

in Amazing Nature2 years ago

Yes, the identification of certain arthropods is not easy, so there are many species that despite being discovered, still do not have data that place them in a particular family or genus, others are initially placed in some group and after new discoveries move them to another. Sometimes it takes me more than a month to prepare an arthropod specimen for a post, especially if I include the whole phase of its development from egg to adult, this can be seen in some of the publications I have on butterflies and moths.

On the other hand, the bedding that the spider makes to protect its eggs is very similar to cotton, it uses several layers of webbing. Interesting about your granddaughter's school emblem, will she be studying something related to biology? Thanks so much for your support! Regards.

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Hello @abneagro,

We love animals in my family, all kinds of animals. She hopes to major in health science and become an occupational therapist. Ultimately she would like to rehabilitate injured/sick animals. But she doesn't mind helping people, either:)

She is 17, though, and who knows what the future holds. (You can see I am a proud grandmother--forgive me 🙂)

You keep writing these wonderful articles: I'll keep reading them

Regards....

Ah she'll be a health professional, that'll be great. I thought he would study something related to biology because of his school emblem. I hope his future is bright and full of good things, although we always learn from all the negative things that happen to us on our path in this life. best regards!