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Date: 2010-08-15 20:27:12
Signed copies of Filmer's Spiders

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Signed copies of Filmer's Spiders

Hi Scorpion Fanatic!

I have 12 copies of Filmers Spiders signed by the author, Norman Larsen. Available to you as a registered member of www.scorpions.co.za on a first come basis. Cost is R135. Postage is either R22 for five day surface mail or R62 for overnight postage to a PO Box or Post Office anywhere in South Africa. 

I have limited stock so for come first served basis.

Published in May 2010, it contains the updated family names and contains many more photos. If you are intereted in spiders, this is the spider book for you!

Norman Larsen from Cape Town has done an amazing job of revising Martin Filmers book. If you are interested in spiders you must get you hands on this book. It contains all the latest spider updates, new photos and new information. It's the most current and up to date spider book in Southern Africa.

THE BOOK
Fully revised and updated, Filmer’s Spiders: an Identification Guide to Southern Africa features all 69 families of spider that occur in this region. A fresh layout, full-colour photographs throughout – many of them new – and diagrams of diagnostic features make this a quick and easy guide for use in the field. The spiders are grouped into web-living, ground-living and plant-Iiving species to aid identification.

Each family is described in terms of the spiders’ lifestyle, habitat, size, behaviour and venom potential, and the best collecting methods are given in each case. For those species whose venom is potentially harmful to man, the effects and recommended treatment of bites are discussed. This handy format book will appeal to anybody wishing to gain insight into the daily lives of spiders.

THE AUTHORS
The late Dr Martin R. Filmer enjoyed a life-long interest in wildlife, and for a number of years served on the committee of the Witwatersrand Bird Club. Discovering an interest in spiders, Dr Filmer pursued his interest academically, and decided to write on the topic to make the study of these intriguing animals more easily accessible to the general public.

Despite devoting most of his time to the study of spiders, Norman Larsen still describes himself as a naturalist, with his knowledge ranging from tiny arthropoda to large mammals. Norman is also a skilled photographer, and is an Associate Arachnologist at the Iziko South African Museum.

Creepy Crawlie regards



Jonathan Leeming
Author Scorpions of southern Africa
Tel 082 338-4381
Jonathan@scorpions.co.za
www.scorpions.co.za

More Information


Pub. date May 2010
ISBN 9781770078017
RRP R135.00
Format 210 x 148 mm
Extent 128 pages
Text 28 000 words
Photographs ± 185
Illustrations ± 60
Language English
Cover Softcover

Postage: R22 for five day surface mail. R62 for overnight postage to a PO box or post office.

 BANKING DETAILS

Bank: First National Bank
Branch: Clearwater Mall
Branch Code: 251141
Acc Name: Scorpion
Adventures CC
Acc No: 62217952804

CONTACT

Jonathan leeming
Cel 082 338-4381
Email Jonathan@Scorpions.co.za


PRODUCTS

12 UV  LED Torch
41 UV LED Torch
30mw Green Laser
30x21mm Loupe
20x18mm Loupe
5x 3 Folding Loupe


 UPCOMMING SPIDER AND SCORPION COURSE

12th, 14th, 15th-17th October 2010
2 evening lectures in Pauslhof, Johannesburg. Weekend practical away at Combretum park and Nylsvley Nature Reserve. 

Download Course Details


Medically Important Spiders Course

Jonathan Leeming in connection with Wildlife Campus present an online course on Medically Important Spiders.

Goto www.wildlifecampus.com for the free component of this course.


 
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