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- Instead, huntsman spiders belong to the infraorder Araneomorphae. Many theraphosid genera have names, either accepted or synonymous, containing the element...
- Nhandu tripepii is a spider species, and is a theraphosine theraphosid. It is native to Brazil. Nhandu tripepii was originally described as Eurypelma...
- Goliath tarantula or Goliath bird-eating spider; the practice of calling theraphosids "bird-eating" derives from an early 18th-century copper engraving by...
- rear-horned baboon tarantula, synonym Ceratogyrus bechuanicus) is a theraphosid spider from southern Africa, mainly Botswana and Lesotho. They reach...
- Cooke, J.A.L.; Roth, V.D.; Miller, F.H. (1972). "The urticating hairs of theraphosid spiders". American Museum Novitates (2498). hdl:2246/2705. Blackledge...
- been involved with the collecting, breeding, rearing and photography of theraphosid spiders. West has traveled to over 27 countries to do****ent and study...
- Pachistopelma rufonigrum is a species of theraphosid, contained within the Aviculariinae subfamily. It is endemic to Brazil. This tarantula differs from...
- taxonomy is in dispute and the many recent workers do not consider it a theraphosid. All are found in South Africa. Brachionopus annulatus (Purcell, 1903)...
- Bistriopelma is a genus of spider, being a theraphosine theraphosid (tarantula). The generic name Bistriopelma comes from the Latin bi- meaning "two"...
- Ivánmendoza-Marroquín, Jorge (2014-09-01). "Psalmopoeus victori, the first arboreal theraphosid spider described for Mexico (Araneae: Theraphosidae: Aviculariinae)"...