Draco 16 - Tarantulas

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Draco 16 - Tarantulas

Contents:

  • 2 Editorial
  • 4 Tarantulas – Biology & systematics
    Boris F. Striffler
  • 20 “Ecdysis”– when tarantulas fly off the handle
    Boris F. Striffler & Thomas Ziegler
  • 26 Earth Tigers – the Asian tarantulas of the subfamily Ornithoctoninae
    Volker von Wirth & Martin Huber
  • 37 South American tree dwellers: Avicularia, Tapinauchenius & Psalmopoeus
    Boris F. Striffler, Armin Bochtler & Hans-Werner Auer
  • 52 Brachypelma – the colourful tarantulas of Mexico
    Boris F. Striffler & Achim Graminske
  • 62 Temperature preferences and activity patterns in tarantulas
    Boris F. Striffler
  • 70 Tarantulas in Venezuela – from the Caribbean to the Tepuis
    Boris F. Striffler & Dirk Weinmann
  • 79 Book box
  • 86 Magazine
  • 90 Species list
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Feeding recommendation
Technical details
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