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Heteroscodra maculata is an Old
World species of
tarantula which was
first described in 1899 by
Reginald Innes Po****. This
species native to West Africa...
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Heteroscodra is a
genus of
Central African tarantulas that was
first described by
Reginald Innes Po**** in 1900. Like many Old
World tarantulas, they have...
- Sanap, 2014 -
India Heteroscodra Heteroscodra Po****, 1900
Heteroscodra cr****ipes Hirst, 1907 - Cameroon, Gabon,
Congo Heteroscodra maculata Po****, 1900...
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Hemirrhagus Simon, 1903 –
Mexico Heterophrictus Po****, 1900 –
India Heteroscodra Po****, 1900 – Cameroon, Gabon,
Congo Heterothele Karsch, 1879 – Africa...
- murinus,
Lampropelma nigerrimum, and
members of the
genera Stromatopelma,
Heteroscodra, and
Selenocosmia are
other old
world tarantulas that are
noted for possessing...
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included in the 2019
study that
found the
subfamily to be monophyletic.
Heteroscodra Po****, 1899
Stromatopelma Karsch, 1881
Gallon in 2005 also
placed the...
- maculata, a
South American moth
Haplonerita maculata, a
Venezuelan moth
Heteroscodra maculata, an
African tarantula Hippobosca maculata, a
parasitic fly Holbrookia...
- Lamarck, 1818
Caribena ****ushima & Bertani, 2017
Ephebopus Simon, 1892
Heteroscodra Po****, 1899
Iridopelma Po****, 1901
Pachistopelma Po****, 1901 Psalmopoeus...
- δ-TRTX-Hm1a, Hm1a or HmTx1) is a
neurotoxin produced by the
venom glands of
Heteroscodra maculata (Togo
starburst tarantula) that
shifts the
activation threshold...
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Encyocrates Simon, 1892
Eumenophorus Po****, 1897
Heterophrictus Po****, 1900
Heteroscodra Po****, 1900
Hysterocrates Simon, 1892
Loxomphalia Simon, 1889 Loxoptygus...