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Chilobrachys

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Chilobrachys
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Chilobrachys is a genus of Asian tarantulas that was first described by Ferdinand Anton Franz Karsch in 1892.[2] They are found in India, Myanmar, Malaysia, China, Vietnam, Thailand and Sri Lanka. They are usually medium or large-sized, and they can stridulate by using small spines present on the chelicerae.[3]

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Identification features

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A Chilobrachys dyscolus tarantula.

They have special stridulating organs in their chelicerae, which are made of short spines. Males have a palpal bulb which ends in a long and slender blade like spine, females have one pair of spermatheca. The anterior eyes form almost a straight line. Their legs have a narrower scapulae at the tip of the metatarsus.[3]

Deaths

No tarantula is considered deadly, but Chilobrachys have maybe the most potent venom, aside from Poecilotheria.[citation needed] Some cases have been reported where bites by Chilobrachys hardwickei resulted in gangrene and unconfirmed death.[4]

Species

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As of July 2022 it contains thirty-one species, found in Asia:[1]

In synonymy:

One species has been changed to Selenocosmia:

  • Chilobrachys samarae Giltay, 1935Selenocosmia samarae
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