- in the
genus Neoheterophrictus. It was
first described in 2012 by
Manju Siliwal, Neha Gupta, and
Robert John Raven. Its name "sahyadri"
comes from the...
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losses and
suggested that the
species be
reclassified as Near Threatened.
Siliwal, M.; Molur, S.; Daniel, B.A. (2008). "Poecilotheria striata". IUCN Red...
- 1876 —
Congo I.
bombayensis Siliwal,
Molur & Biswas, 2005 —
India I.
bonapartei H****elt, 1888 —
Suriname I.
bonny Siliwal, Hippargi,
Yadav & Kumar, 2020...
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Neoheterophrictus from India. It was
first described in 2012 by
Manju Siliwal, Neha Gupta, &
Robert John Raven. Its name
comes from the
place where it...
- male
spiders typically only live
through one to two
breeding seasons (
Siliwal). P.
hanumavilasumica bears a
strong resemblance to its
sibling species...
- 1924—United States,
Mexico Gippsicola Hogg, 1900—Australia
Indoseges Siliwal, Das,
Choudhury & Giroti, 2021—India
Segestria Latreille, 1804—Asia, North...
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Manju Siliwal and S. K. Das in 2021, and it has only been
found in India. As of April 2022[update] it
contains five species: I.
chilika Siliwal, Das,...
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decreasing due to
habitat loss and pet trade. Molur, S.; Daniel, B.A. &
Siliwal, M. (2015). "Poecilotheria formosa".
Retrieved 19
April 2015. "Appendices...
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crurofulvus Siliwal,
Gupta & Raven, 2012 (type) -
India Neoheterophrictus madraspat**** (Gravely, 1935) -
India Neoheterophrictus sahyadri Siliwal,
Gupta &...
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Cameroon Neischnocolus Petrunkevitch, 1925 –
Panama Neoheterophrictus Siliwal & Raven, 2012 –
India Neoholothele Guadanucci & Weinmann, 2015 – Colombia...