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CTENIZIDAE Eucteniza rex - King trapdoor

 
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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 6:21 pm    Post subject: CTENIZIDAE Eucteniza rex - King trapdoor Reply with quote

CTENIZIDAE Eucteniza rex - King trapdoor


BIG trapdoors!

thoracic groove: width: medium to wide; procurved, deep [1]

pretty high caput [1]

males of genus possess 1-2 megaspine(s) on midventral swelling on tibia I + II [1]


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There may be people who like centipedes. I have seen people handling tarantulas and scorpions, but never a centipede handler. I would regard such a person with deep suspicion...Now what sort of man or woman or monster would stroke a centipede on its underbelly "And here is my big good centipede." If such a man exists, I say kill him without more ado. He is a traitor to the human race.

William S. Burroughs The Western Lands



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PostPosted: Wed Jun 17, 2009 6:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera of south-western North American Euctenizinae trapdoor spiders and their relatives (Araneae: Mygalomorphae, Cyrtaucheniidae)
Jason E. Bond 1 and Brent D. Opell 2
http://www.biol.vt.edu/faculty/opell/publicaton_pdfs/2002%20v136(3)%20p487.pdf



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**** A PICTURE OF THE KING!!!  Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera of south-western North American Euctenizinae trapdoor spiders and their relatives (Araneae: Mygalomorphae, Cyrtaucheniidae)
Jason E. Bond 1 and Brent D. Opell 2
[url]http://www.biol.vt.edu/faculty/opell/publicaton_pdfs/2002%20v136(3)%20p487.pdf[/url]
look on page 25 of the pdf for the image



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**** http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/...92699-200205/unrestricted/etd.pdf
SYSTEMATICS AND EVOLUTION OF THE CALIFORNIAN TRAPDOOR SPIDER GENUS APTOSTICHUS SIMON (ARANEAE: MYGALOMORPHAE:
EUCTENIZIDAE)
Jason E. Bond

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**** Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera of south-western North American Euctenizinae trapdoor spiders and their relatives (Araneae: Mygalomorphae, Cyrtaucheniidae)
Jason E. Bond and Brent D. Opell
http://www.biol.vt.edu/faculty/opell/publicaton_pdfs/2002%20v136(3)%20p487.pdf
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There may be people who like centipedes. I have seen people handling tarantulas and scorpions, but never a centipede handler. I would regard such a person with deep suspicion...Now what sort of man or woman or monster would stroke a centipede on its underbelly "And here is my big good centipede." If such a man exists, I say kill him without more ado. He is a traitor to the human race.

William S. Burroughs The Western Lands



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There may be people who like centipedes. I have seen people handling tarantulas and scorpions, but never a centipede handler. I would regard such a person with deep suspicion...Now what sort of man or woman or monster would stroke a centipede on its underbelly "And here is my big good centipede." If such a man exists, I say kill him without more ado. He is a traitor to the human race.

William S. Burroughs The Western Lands

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A PICTURE OF THE KING!!!  Phylogeny and taxonomy of the genera of south-western North American Euctenizinae trapdoor spiders and their relatives (Araneae: Mygalomorphae, Cyrtaucheniidae)
Jason E. Bond 1 and Brent D. Opell 2
[url]http://www.biol.vt.edu/faculty/opell/publicaton_pdfs/2002%20v136(3)%20p487.pdf[/url]
look on page 25 of the pdf for the image
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There may be people who like centipedes. I have seen people handling tarantulas and scorpions, but never a centipede handler. I would regard such a person with deep suspicion...Now what sort of man or woman or monster would stroke a centipede on its underbelly "And here is my big good centipede." If such a man exists, I say kill him without more ado. He is a traitor to the human race.

William S. Burroughs The Western Lands

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PostPosted: Fri Aug 14, 2009 8:25 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Very cool.  Thanks caco!



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