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Yes, they are indeed very interesting - the aforementioned SANBI series has quite a bit of info. on the other 3 species, including pics of the layering of the interior of their nests, which I'm sure you've seen, but might be worth including in the write-up on the Genus in general.Klipspringer wrote: ↑Sun Mar 01, 2020 6:50 pm Very cool photos, ExFmem!
And it's quite an interesting species. I have been reading a bit last night about Isodondia, how the build the nest and how they capture prey.
Ja, the field guide is always not up to date, that's why I don't trust this book and always try to find some other source of info.