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- Harpactira pulchripes, also known as the golden blue-legged baboon spider, is a bright yellow-bodied and metallic blue-legged tarantula found in South...
- and South Africa: Harpactira atra (Latreille, 1832) (type) – South Africa Harpactira baviana Purcell, 1903 – South Africa Harpactira cafreriana (Walckenaer...
- 1990) — Tanzania Harpactira (Ausserer, 1871) Type species: Harpactira atra Harpactira atra (Latreille, 1832) — South Africa Harpactira baviana (Purcell...
- Harpactira cafreriana otherwise known as the Cape copper baboon or amber baboon tarantula spider was first described by Charles Athanase Walckenaer in...
- Harpactira gigas, sometimes called the common baboon spider, is a species of spider belonging to the family Theraphosidae. It is found in South Africa...
-  murinus Binomial name Pterinochilus murinus (Po****, 1897) Synonyms Harpactira elevata Karsch, 1878 Pterinochilus mamillatus Strand, 1906 Pterinochilus...
- China Harpactira Ausserer, 1871 Harpactira atra (Latreille, 1832) (type) - South Africa Harpactira baviana Purcell, 1903 - South Africa Harpactira cafreriana...
- Haploclastus Simon, 1892 – India Haplocosmia Schmidt & von Wirth, 1996 – Nepal Harpactira Ausserer, 1871 – South Africa, Namibia Harpactirella Purcell, 1902 – South...
- from Harpactira and Trichognatha by the absence of a dense sco**** on the upper prolateral cheliceral surface. Further separated from Harpactira by the...
- H. gigas may refer to: Harpactira gigas, a tarantula native to South Africa Hippotragus gigas, an extinct species of antelope Holmskioldia gigas, a flowering...