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Chilobrachys
''Chilobrachys'' is a genus of Asian tarantulas that was first described by Ferdinand Anton Franz Karsch in 1892. They are found in India, Myanmar, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. They are usually medium or large-sized, and they can stridulate by using small spines present on the chelicerae. Diagnosis They have special stridulating organs in their chelicerae, which are made of short spines. Males have a palpal bulb which ends in a long and slender blade like spine, females have one pair of spermathecha. The anterior eyes form almost a straight line. Their legs have a narrower scapulae at the tip of the metatarsus. Species it contains thirty-one species, found in Asia: *'' Chilobrachys andersoni'' ( Pocock, 1895) – India, Myanmar, Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys annandalei'' Simon, 1901 – Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys assamensis'' Hirst, 1909 – India *'' Chilobrachys bicolor'' (Pocock, 1895) – Myanmar *'' Chilobrachys brevipes'' ( Thorell, 1897) – Myanma ...
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Chilobrachys Fumosus
''Chilobrachys'' is a genus of Asian Theraphosidae, tarantulas that was first described by Ferdinand Karsch, Ferdinand Anton Franz Karsch in 1892. They are found in India, Myanmar, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. They are usually medium or large-sized, and they can Stridulation, stridulate by using small spines present on the chelicerae. Diagnosis They have special Stridulation, stridulating organs in their chelicerae, which are made of short spines. Males have a palpal bulb which ends in a long and slender blade like spine, females have one pair of Spermatheca, spermathecha. The anterior eyes form almost a straight line. Their legs have a narrower scapulae at the tip of the metatarsus. Species it contains thirty-one species, found in Asia: *''Chilobrachys andersoni'' (Reginald Innes Pocock, Pocock, 1895) – India, Myanmar, Malaysia *''Chilobrachys annandalei'' Eugène Simon, Simon, 1901 – Malaysia *''Chilobrachys assamensis'' Hirst, 1909 – India *''Chil ...
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Chilobrachys Cf Dyscolus1 CTNP RPB
''Chilobrachys'' is a genus of Asian tarantulas that was first described by Ferdinand Anton Franz Karsch in 1892. They are found in India, Myanmar, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. They are usually medium or large-sized, and they can stridulate by using small spines present on the chelicerae. Diagnosis They have special stridulating organs in their chelicerae, which are made of short spines. Males have a palpal bulb which ends in a long and slender blade like spine, females have one pair of spermathecha. The anterior eyes form almost a straight line. Their legs have a narrower scapulae at the tip of the metatarsus. Species it contains thirty-one species, found in Asia: *''Chilobrachys andersoni'' (Pocock, 1895) – India, Myanmar, Malaysia *''Chilobrachys annandalei'' Simon, 1901 – Malaysia *''Chilobrachys assamensis'' Hirst, 1909 – India *''Chilobrachys bicolor'' (Pocock, 1895) – Myanmar *''Chilobrachys brevipes'' ( Thorell, 1897) – Myanmar *''Ch ...
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Chilobrachys Flavopilosus
''Chilobrachys'' is a genus of Asian tarantulas that was first described by Ferdinand Anton Franz Karsch in 1892. They are found in India, Myanmar, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. They are usually medium or large-sized, and they can stridulate by using small spines present on the chelicerae. Diagnosis They have special stridulating organs in their chelicerae, which are made of short spines. Males have a palpal bulb which ends in a long and slender blade like spine, females have one pair of spermathecha. The anterior eyes form almost a straight line. Their legs have a narrower scapulae at the tip of the metatarsus. Species it contains thirty-one species, found in Asia: *''Chilobrachys andersoni'' (Pocock, 1895) – India, Myanmar, Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys annandalei'' Simon, 1901 – Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys assamensis'' Hirst, 1909 – India *'' Chilobrachys bicolor'' (Pocock, 1895) – Myanmar *'' Chilobrachys brevipes'' ( Thorell, 1897) – Myanmar * ...
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Chilobrachys Femoralis
''Chilobrachys'' is a genus of Asian tarantulas that was first described by Ferdinand Anton Franz Karsch in 1892. They are found in India, Myanmar, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. They are usually medium or large-sized, and they can stridulate by using small spines present on the chelicerae. Diagnosis They have special stridulating organs in their chelicerae, which are made of short spines. Males have a palpal bulb which ends in a long and slender blade like spine, females have one pair of spermathecha. The anterior eyes form almost a straight line. Their legs have a narrower scapulae at the tip of the metatarsus. Species it contains thirty-one species, found in Asia: *''Chilobrachys andersoni'' (Pocock, 1895) – India, Myanmar, Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys annandalei'' Simon, 1901 – Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys assamensis'' Hirst, 1909 – India *'' Chilobrachys bicolor'' (Pocock, 1895) – Myanmar *'' Chilobrachys brevipes'' ( Thorell, 1897) – Myanmar * ...
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Chilobrachys Dominus
''Chilobrachys'' is a genus of Asian tarantulas that was first described by Ferdinand Anton Franz Karsch in 1892. They are found in India, Myanmar, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. They are usually medium or large-sized, and they can stridulate by using small spines present on the chelicerae. Diagnosis They have special stridulating organs in their chelicerae, which are made of short spines. Males have a palpal bulb which ends in a long and slender blade like spine, females have one pair of spermathecha. The anterior eyes form almost a straight line. Their legs have a narrower scapulae at the tip of the metatarsus. Species it contains thirty-one species, found in Asia: *''Chilobrachys andersoni'' (Pocock, 1895) – India, Myanmar, Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys annandalei'' Simon, 1901 – Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys assamensis'' Hirst, 1909 – India *'' Chilobrachys bicolor'' (Pocock, 1895) – Myanmar *'' Chilobrachys brevipes'' ( Thorell, 1897) – Myanmar * ...
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Chilobrachys Brevipes
''Chilobrachys'' is a genus of Asian tarantulas that was first described by Ferdinand Anton Franz Karsch in 1892. They are found in India, Myanmar, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. They are usually medium or large-sized, and they can stridulate by using small spines present on the chelicerae. Diagnosis They have special stridulating organs in their chelicerae, which are made of short spines. Males have a palpal bulb which ends in a long and slender blade like spine, females have one pair of spermathecha. The anterior eyes form almost a straight line. Their legs have a narrower scapulae at the tip of the metatarsus. Species it contains thirty-one species, found in Asia: *''Chilobrachys andersoni'' (Pocock, 1895) – India, Myanmar, Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys annandalei'' Simon, 1901 – Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys assamensis'' Hirst, 1909 – India *'' Chilobrachys bicolor'' (Pocock, 1895) – Myanmar *'' Chilobrachys brevipes'' ( Thorell, 1897) – Myanmar * ...
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Chilobrachys Bicolor
''Chilobrachys'' is a genus of Asian tarantulas that was first described by Ferdinand Anton Franz Karsch in 1892. They are found in India, Myanmar, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. They are usually medium or large-sized, and they can stridulate by using small spines present on the chelicerae. Diagnosis They have special stridulating organs in their chelicerae, which are made of short spines. Males have a palpal bulb which ends in a long and slender blade like spine, females have one pair of spermathecha. The anterior eyes form almost a straight line. Their legs have a narrower scapulae at the tip of the metatarsus. Species it contains thirty-one species, found in Asia: *''Chilobrachys andersoni'' (Pocock, 1895) – India, Myanmar, Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys annandalei'' Simon, 1901 – Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys assamensis'' Hirst, 1909 – India *'' Chilobrachys bicolor'' (Pocock, 1895) – Myanmar *''Chilobrachys brevipes'' ( Thorell, 1897) – Myanmar *' ...
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Chilobrachys Assamensis
''Chilobrachys'' is a genus of Asian tarantulas that was first described by Ferdinand Anton Franz Karsch in 1892. They are found in India, Myanmar, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. They are usually medium or large-sized, and they can stridulate by using small spines present on the chelicerae. Diagnosis They have special stridulating organs in their chelicerae, which are made of short spines. Males have a palpal bulb which ends in a long and slender blade like spine, females have one pair of spermathecha. The anterior eyes form almost a straight line. Their legs have a narrower scapulae at the tip of the metatarsus. Species it contains thirty-one species, found in Asia: *''Chilobrachys andersoni'' (Pocock, 1895) – India, Myanmar, Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys annandalei'' Simon, 1901 – Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys assamensis'' Hirst, 1909 – India *''Chilobrachys bicolor'' (Pocock, 1895) – Myanmar *''Chilobrachys brevipes'' ( Thorell, 1897) – Myanmar *'' ...
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Chilobrachys Annandalei
''Chilobrachys'' is a genus of Asian tarantulas that was first described by Ferdinand Anton Franz Karsch in 1892. They are found in India, Myanmar, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. They are usually medium or large-sized, and they can stridulate by using small spines present on the chelicerae. Diagnosis They have special stridulating organs in their chelicerae, which are made of short spines. Males have a palpal bulb which ends in a long and slender blade like spine, females have one pair of spermathecha. The anterior eyes form almost a straight line. Their legs have a narrower scapulae at the tip of the metatarsus. Species it contains thirty-one species, found in Asia: *''Chilobrachys andersoni'' (Pocock, 1895) – India, Myanmar, Malaysia *'' Chilobrachys annandalei'' Simon, 1901 – Malaysia *''Chilobrachys assamensis'' Hirst, 1909 – India *''Chilobrachys bicolor'' (Pocock, 1895) – Myanmar *''Chilobrachys brevipes'' ( Thorell, 1897) – Myanmar *''C ...
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Chilobrachys Dyscolus
''Chilobrachys dyscolus'' is a species of spider in the tarantula family (Theraphosidae) native to Vietnam. It was first described by Eugène Simon in 1886 as ''Phrictus dyscolus''.Simon E (1886) Arachnides recueillis par M. A. Pavie (sous chef du service des postes au Cambodge) dans le royaume de Siam, au Cambodge et en Cochinchine. ''Actes de la Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux'' 40: 137-166. It is known as the blue Vietnam tarantula, Asian blue smokey tarantula, Asian smokey earth tiger tarantula or Burma chocolate brown tarantula. Description While the species is usually a chocolate brown, grayish spider, after the molt it has a blue-black coloration all throughout the body. Under normal circumstances this tarantula is either a light brown or black all throughout the body. Although sometimes the front facing areas of the pedipalps and legs bright metallic blue color persist. Behavior This spider is defensive, and quite nervous, at first it will try to flee, but under pe ...
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Chilobrachys Fimbriatus
''Chilobrachys fimbriatus'', commonly known as the Indian Violet Earth Tiger Tarantula usually shortened to Indian Violet Tarantula, is a species of spider of the genus ''Chilobrachys''. It is endemic to India, and was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1899. Description Females live 20 to 25 years, while males only live to 5. The carapace is a light brown or golden color, the opisthosoma is a reddish brown color with black chevrons. The legs are a blueish greyish color, with a deep black femur. Habitat They live in the tropical regions of western India, near the coast. The average temperature is 27ºC, with average yearly precipitation of 2900mm. There are plants such as the coconut palm, Banyan and Sacred fig, with animals such as kingfishers, mouse deers, and Indian Giant Squirrel. Behavior They are burrowing tarantulas, which like most will try to flee at first, if consistently provoked it will probably bite, with their probably painful venom and bite. ...
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Chilobrachys Nitelinus
''Chilobrachys nitelinus'', is a species of spider of the genus ''Chilobrachys''. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. See also * List of Theraphosidae species This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Theraphosidae. , the World Spider Catalog accepts 1041 species in 156 genera: A ''Acanthopelma'' '' Acanthopelma'' F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897 * '' Acanthopelma beccarii'' ... References External linksChilobrachys nitelinus Karsch 1891, female, Sri Lanka Theraphosidae Endemic fauna of Sri Lanka Spiders of Asia Spiders described in 1892 {{Theraphosidae-stub ...
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