- The
Harpactirinae (commonly
called baboon spiders) are a
subfamily of
tarantulas which are
native to the
continent of Africa. Like many Old
World tarantulas...
- well as
central and
southern Africa. It is a
member of the
subfamily Harpactirinae,
baboon spiders. The
color varies from red,
orange and brown. Among...
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February 13, 2016. Gallon, R.C. (2008). "On some
poorly known African Harpactirinae, with
notes on
Avicuscodra arabica Strand, 1908 and
Scodra pachypoda...
- (Ischnocolinae)
known not to be monophyletic.
Aviculariinae Eumenophorinae Harpactirinae Ischnocolinae Ornithoctoninae Poecilotheriinae Psalmopoeinae Schismatothelinae...
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baboon spiders, however, they are not in the
baboon spider subfamily of
Harpactirinae.
These tarantulas are an "old
world species"
originating from Asia and...
- is
shared by the
African subfamily Harpactirinae, but the
Ornithoctoninae can be
distinguished from the
Harpactirinae by the
geographic distribution range...
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Retrieved 2020-06-06. Gallon, R. C. (2010). "On some
southern African Harpactirinae, with
notes on the
eumenophorines Pelinobius muticus Karsch, 1885 and...
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spiders (Spar****idae),
jumping spiders (Salticidae) and
baboon spiders (
Harpactirinae),
though any
given pompilid tends to
attack only a
limited diversity...
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Ceratogyrus spp.
formerly included in
Coelogenium (Araneae: Theraphosidae,
Harpactirinae).
Mygalomorph 2:1-20. PDF Messenger, P. (2004).
Captive Breeding Ceratogyrus...
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stridulatory organ that
distinguishes it from
other members of the
subfamily Harpactirinae. Its
unique stridulating organ consists of a long sco**** surrounded...