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    My name is Airon Pereira, I'm a student from Brazil, and I'm looking for these publications, anyone can send me or explain how I can acquire this?

    Bücherl, W. (1951). Estudos sobre a biologia e a sistemática do género Grammostola Simon, 1892. Monografias, Instituto Butantan 1: 1-203.

    Bücherl, W. (1957). Sôbre a importância dos bulbos copuladores e das apófises tibiais dos machos na sistemática das aranhas caranguejeiras (Orthognatha). Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências 29: 377-416.

    Bücherl, W. (1962b). Südamerikanische Vogelspinnen. A. Ziemsen, Wittenberg, 92 pp.

    Hancock, K. & Hancock, J. (1989). Sex determination of immature theraphosid spiders from their cast skins. Published by the authors, Southminster, England, 61 pp.

    Peters, H.-J. (2003). Tarantulas of the World: Amerika's Vogelspinnen. Published by the author, Wegberg, Germany, 328 pp.

    Peters, H.-J. (1998 ). Tarantulas of the world: Afrika's Vogelspinnen. Published by the author, 122 pp.

    Peters, H.-J. (2000a). Tarantulas of the world: Kleiner Atlas der Vogelspinnen - Band 1. Published by the author, 148 pp.

    Peters, H.-J. (2000b). Tarantulas of the world: Kleiner Atlas der Vogelspinnen - Band 2. Published by the author, 162 pp.

    Peters, H.-J. (2005b). Tarantulas of the world: Kleiner Atlas der Vogelspinnen - Band 3. Published by the author, 130 pp.

    Schiapelli, R. D. & Gerschman de P., B. S. (1962b). Importancia de las espermatecas en la sistemática de las arañas del suborden Mygalomorphae (Araneae). Physis, Revista de la Sociedad Argentina de Ciencias Naturales (C) 23: 69-75.

    Schmidt, G. (1986). Vogelspinnen: Lebensweise, Bestimmungsschlüssel, Haltung und Zucht. Albrecht Philler Verlag, Minden, West Germany.

    Schmidt, G. (1993d). Vogelspinnen: Vorkommen, Lebensweise, Haltung und Zucht, mit Bestimmungsschlüsseln für alle Gattungen, Vierte Auflage. Landbuch Verlag, Hannover, 151 pp.

    Schmidt, G. (2001d). Grammostola fossor sp. n., ein weiterer Vertreter der Grammostola iheringi-Gruppe aus Argentinien (Araneae: Theraphosidae: Theraphosinae). Arthropoda 9(3): 2-8.

    Schmidt, G. (2003l). Die Vogelspinnen: Eine weltweite Übersicht. Neue Brehm-Bücherei, Hohenwarsleben, 383 pp.

    Smith, A. M. (1986b). The tarantula: Classification and identification guide. Fitzgerald Publishing, London.

    Smith, A. M. (1987d). The tarantula: Classification and identification guide (second ed.). Fitzgerald Publishing, London, 178 pp.

    Thanks a lot.

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    Hello.

    You can find the books by Schmidt on Amazon.de. For Andrew Smith, you can download these publications from his website: www.lovetarantulas.com.

    For some other articles, you could try the website from the World Spider Catalog, and look in each spp. There are some articles available for free. http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/

    Lots of luck!
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      For instance:

      Come and visit us: http://mygales.esy.es

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        Smith, A. M. (1986b). The tarantula: Classification and identification guide. Fitzgerald Publishing, London. >>>>> http://www.mediafire.com/?k37ga49shk3b8ak



        Tried here ? >>>> http://www.arachnophiles.co.uk/forum...-light-reading

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          Originally posted by Nicolas Charrière View Post

          Originally posted by Peter Roach View Post
          Smith, A. M. (1986b). The tarantula: Classification and identification guide. Fitzgerald Publishing, London. >>>>> http://www.mediafire.com/?k37ga49shk3b8ak

          Tried here ? >>>> http://www.arachnophiles.co.uk/forum...-light-reading
          thanks, but if you see, two or three become avalaible this week only... but not all of them is avalaible in WSC ...

          I will try to find the missing in another place, I do not know if any library in Brazil have it... I will try COMUT service...

          thanks a lot.

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