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- species. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pterinochilus murinus. "Taxon details Pterinochilus murinus (Po****, 1897)". World Spider Catalog. Natural...
- and Pterinochilus tenuitibialis = Pterinochilus lugardi Pterinochilus hindei (Hirst, 1907), Pterinochilus leetzi (Schmidt, 2002), and Pterinochilus mamillatus...
- all found in Africa: Pterinochilus alluaudi Berland, 1914 – Kenya Pterinochilus andrewsmithi Gallon, 2009 – Kenya Pterinochilus chordatus (Gerstäcker...
- Pterinochilus lugardi also known Grey starburst baboon, Dodoma baboon, Fort hall baboon or Tanzanian blonde baboon tarantula is a tarantula first described...
- Pterinochilus chordatus, or Kilimanjaro mustard baboon spider, is an old-world tarantula, first described in 1873 by Carl Eduard Adolph Gerstaecker. This...
- Pterinochilus Pterinochilus Po****, 1897 Pterinochilus alluaudi Berland, 1914 - Kenya Pterinochilus andrewsmithi Gallon, 2009 - Kenya Pterinochilus chordatus...
- Pterinochilus cryptus is a tarantula in the Pterinochilus genus. It was first described by Richard C. Gallon in 2008. It is found in Lucira, Angola in...
- and Orange Counties, Florida Orange Baboon Tarantula, also known as Pterinochilus murinus .OBT, a filename extension used by Microsoft Binder Obsession...
- Crickets are reared as food for pets and zoo animals like this baboon spider, Pterinochilus murinus, emerging from its den to feed....
- The type species of Augacephalus is A. breyeri which was described as Pterinochilus breyeri by Hewitt in 1919. In 2002, Gallon placed it a new genus, which...