Definition of Ephebopus. Meaning of Ephebopus. Synonyms of Ephebopus

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Definition of Ephebopus

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Meaning of Ephebopus from wikipedia

- species of the genus Ephebopus will brush urticating hairs from their bodies. Uniquely, rather than being located on the abdomen, Ephebopus urticating hairs...
- the surface. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ephebopus cyanognathus. "Taxon details Ephebopus cyanognathus West, 2000". World Spider Catalog. Natural...
- Guiana: Ephebopus cyanognathus West & Marshall, 2000 – French Guiana Ephebopus foliatus West, Marshall, ****ushima & Bertani, 2008 – Guyana Ephebopus murinus...
- 1892 (type) - Madagascar Ephebopus Ephebopus Simon, 1892 Ephebopus cyanognathus West & Marshall, 2000 - French Guiana Ephebopus foliatus West, Marshall...
- details Ephebopus uatuman Lucas, 1992", World Spider Catalog, Natural History Museum Bern, retrieved 2016-05-25 "Emerald Skeleton Tarantula (Ephebopus uatuman):...
- Ephebopus foliatus is a species of tarantula (family Theraphosidae) found in Guiana. "Taxon details Ephebopus foliatus West et al., 2008", World Spider...
- Ephebopus rufescens, known as the red skeleton tarantula,[citation needed] is a species of tarantula (family Theraphosidae). It is found in French Guiana...
- IV). Type V urticating hairs are typical of the species of the genus Ephebopus. They are located on the pedipalps. They are much shorter and lighter...
- Encyocratella Strand, 1907 – Tanzania Encyocrates Simon, 1892 – Madagascar Ephebopus Simon, 1892 – Suriname, Brazil Euathlus Ausserer, 1875 – Chile, Argentina...
- E. foliatus may refer to: Ephebopus foliatus, West et al., 2008, a spider species in the genus Ephebopus and the family Theraphosidae found in Guyana Ethobunus...