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- Hysterocrates gigas is a member of the tarantula family, Theraphosidae found in Cameroon. It is known as the giant baboon spider, Cameroon red baboon...
- in Africa: Hysterocrates apostolicus Po****, 1900 – São Tomé and Príncipe Hysterocrates celerierae (Smith, 1990) – Ivory Coast Hysterocrates cr****ipes...
- sold by pet stores under the name Hysterocrates gigas. Although these tarantulas both come from Cameroon, Hysterocrates cr****ipes does not turn red before...
- Hysterocrates ederi, the Bioko baboon tarantula, is a species of tarantula within the family Theraphosidae. The species is found in Equatorial Guinea...
- 1891) - Brazil Hysterocrates Hysterocrates Simon, 1892 Hysterocrates apostolicus Po****, 1900 - São Tomé and Príncipe Hysterocrates celerierae (Smith...
- – Caribbean, South America Homoeomma Ausserer, 1871 – South America Hysterocrates Simon, 1892 – Africa Idiothele Hewitt, 1919 – South Africa Iridopelma...
- SNX-482 is a toxin from the tarantula Hysterocrates gigas. It acts as a high-affinity blocker of R-type Ca2+ (Cav2.3) channels, but at higher concentrations...
- gigas, a rear-fanged venomous colubrid species found in South America Hysterocrates gigas, a tarantula native to Cameroon Gigas (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- 2014 study included Anoploscelus and Phoneyusa. A 2018 study included Hysterocrates, Monocentropus and Pelinobius. Genera that have been placed in the subfamily...
- gesammelte Spinnen. II. Spinnen aus Kamerun. III. Übersicht der bekannten Hysterocrates-Arten. IV. Zur Kenntnis der Aranea rufipalpis (Luc.)". Jahrbücher des...