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Actinopus Jamari
''Actinopus'' is a genus of Mygalomorphae, mygalomorph spiders in the family Actinopodidae. It was first described by Maximilian Perty, Josef Anton Maximilian Perty in 1833 from the type species ''Actinopus tarsalis'' found in Brazil. The name is derived from Greek ''actin-'' "ray, beam" and ''pous'' "foot". It is a Synonym (taxonomy), senior synonym of ''Aussereria'', ''Closterochilus'', ''Pachyloscelis'', and ''Theragretes''. The few reported bites from Brazil resulted in no symptoms, indicating that they can deliver dry bites or small amounts of venom. However, they should be treated with caution due to some reports of bites causing local pain and muscle contractions. These spider also have a low venom yield, ''Actinopus crassipes'' for example has a mean venom yield of 0.09 mg. Species it contains 97 species: *''Actinopus anselmoi, A. anselmoi'' Miglio, Pérez-Miles & Bonaldo, 2020 – Brazil *''Actinopus apalai, A. apalai'' Miglio, Pérez-Miles & Bonaldo, 2020 – Brazil *' ...
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Maximilian Perty
Josef Anton Maximilian Perty (17 September 1804, Ornbau – 8 August 1884, Bern) was a German naturalist and entomologist. He was a professor of zoology and comparative anatomy at the University of Bern.Deutsche Biographie
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His first name is sometimes spelled as "Joseph". He studied natural sciences and medicine in , earning his medical doctorate in 1826. Afterwards, he obtained his PhD at Erlangen with a thesis on a previously unknown species of beetl ...
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