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  • At last! Indian Tarantulas on IUCN Red List.

    MOLUR, S., M. SILLIWAL & B. A. DANIEL (200: At last! Indian Tarantulas on IUCN Red List. Zoos' Print XXIII(12): 1-3.

    In 1998, the Species Survival Commission Wildlife Trade Office in Cambridge contacted theInvertebrate Conservation Network of South Asia for information on tarantula spiders in the wild. It seems the Sri Lankan government and the US Fish and Wildlife Service had proposed inclusion of the genus Poecilotheria under the Appendices of CITES due to increasing trade. Lack of information on these spiders since their first descriptions in early1900s prompted us to take up a preliminary survey under ICINSA, the Invertebrate Conservation and information Network of South Asia.
    »ARACHNE« – The Journal of the German Arachnology Society

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    Downloadable from here:
    All the best,
    Mikhail from Russia

    Welcome to: http://tarantulas.tropica.ru

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    • #3
      So what happens with the species not yet in the hobby? they not on the list!

      or new species?

      what is a Megalamorph?

      !Parachute spiders!

      Ray

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      • #4
        Hi Ray,

        Originally posted by Ray Gabriel View Post

        what is a Megalamorph?
        maybe something related to Grammastola and Psalmopoeus reduncas!?

        Glasshouse, stones,...

        sorry, couldn't resist! =

        Cheers,
        Martin
        »ARACHNE« – The Journal of the German Arachnology Society

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        • #5
          Ray, You are indeed one step to the new world great scientific findings! ;^)
          I'm envy You!!!
          All the best,
          Mikhail from Russia

          Welcome to: http://tarantulas.tropica.ru

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Martin Huber View Post

            maybe something related to Grammastola and Psalmopoeus reduncas!?

            Sorry not with you cannot find those spelling mistakes in my papers ?

            Regards

            Ray

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            • #7
              Hi Ray,

              if e.g. these...
              • GABRIEL, R. (2002): Spiders of The Genus Grammastola. Reptilian, Insecta and Arachnida 6(7): 64-72.
              • GABRIEL, R. (2004): What a breeding year. British Tarantula Society Journal 20(1): 7-9.
              ...are your papers: yes we can!

              sorry
              Martin
              »ARACHNE« – The Journal of the German Arachnology Society

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