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Lasiodora parahybana, the
Brazilian salmon pink bird-eating tarantula, also
simply known as the
salmon pink or LP, is a
tarantula from north-eastern Brazil...
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Lasiodora is a
genus of
tarantulas that was
first described by
Ludwig Carl
Christian Koch in 1850. They are
often very large; body
lengths of up to 25...
- The
Lasiodora klugi (also
known as the
Bahia scarlet) is a
tarantula endemic to Brazil. Its
common name
refers to the
state of Bahia. The
species grows...
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Lasiodora difficilis,
common name
Brazilian red birdeater, is a
species of
tarantulas belonging to the
family Theraphosidae. This
species is
native to...
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Lasiodora subcanens is a
tarantula endemic to Brazil. The name "subcanens"
refers to the
greyish hairs through the tarantula's body. Bern,
Natural History...
- the
greatest leg span. Two
other species,
Lasiodora parahybana (the
Brazilian salmon birdeater) and
Lasiodora klugi,
rival the size of the two goliath...
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Brazil Lasiodora Lasiodora C. L. Koch, 1850
Lasiodora acanthognatha Mello-Leitão, 1921 -
Brazil Lasiodora benedeni Bertkau, 1880 -
Brazil Lasiodora boliviana...
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Lasiodora franciscana is a
species of
tarantula endemic to Brazil. The name "franciscana"
refers to the São
Francisco River basin,
where this species...
- Colombia, Peru and Brazil.
First described in 1875 by
Anton Ausserer as
Lasiodora nigricolor, in 1901
Reginald Innes Po****
moved it to the new
genus Pamphobeteus...
- wide
diversity of
large bodied genera in the
subfamily Theraphosinae:
Lasiodora, Acanthoscurria, Nhandu, Megaphobema, Sericopelma, Eupalaestrus, Proshapalopus...