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  • Venezeulan bird spider

    Hi, can anyone furbish me with imformation on the Venezeulan tarantula
    rhytidicolus structor?
    Apart from a description on its laybrinth by the entomologist Simon way
    back in the 1880's, i have only come across it in 'Mysterious Senses' by
    Vitus B. Droscher 1964.
    I was fascinated with the description in the above book on its defensive
    technique against predatory wasps.
    I would appreciate any updated imformation on this subject, cheers, alan

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    Hi Alan. The spider is not a "true" tarantula but a mygalomorph belonging in another family. Maybe this will help to narrow down your search for info on the biology of this species.


    This is what appeared when searching on the full name at Google Scholar:


    Cheers
    Søren

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      Venezeulan bird spider

      Hi Soren, you found more than i did mate!! That is very interesting, i suspect it's a large trapdoor spider.
      Many thanks for your time friend, will persue it from a different angle now,
      cheers, alan.

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