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  • #16
    Hello James,

    Maybe you will find this...

    Rafn, S. 2002a. Phormingochilus. Tree tigers of Borneo. Invertebrate 2002 (01): 20-27.

    ...interesting. You can download from here, and you can find more articles on the AsianArboreals literature page: http://asianarboreals.googlepages.com/litterature.
    Spider Myths | Curious Taxonomy | The World Spider Catalog - Theraphosidae

    "We are all taxonomists." -Judith Winston
    "The laws of biology are written in the language of diversity." -Edward Osborne Wilson
    "Principle of Priority - the oldest fool is always right!" -H. Segers & Y. Samyn

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    • #17
      interesting yes.... but now we know P. everetti males DO posses tibia apophysis..... and there is even a Cyriopagopus sp that lacks these!

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Zoltan Mihaly Lestyan View Post
        Hello James,

        Maybe you will find this...

        Rafn, S. 2002a. Phormingochilus. Tree tigers of Borneo. Invertebrate 2002 (01): 20-27.

        ...interesting. You can download from here, and you can find more articles on the AsianArboreals literature page: http://asianarboreals.googlepages.com/litterature.
        thanks Zoltan, i'll have a read!

        @ Eddy: oh the joys of taxonomonomothingamy!
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        • #19
          Cheers for the info, Eddy!
          Spider Myths | Curious Taxonomy | The World Spider Catalog - Theraphosidae

          "We are all taxonomists." -Judith Winston
          "The laws of biology are written in the language of diversity." -Edward Osborne Wilson
          "Principle of Priority - the oldest fool is always right!" -H. Segers & Y. Samyn

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