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Heteroscodra maculata

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Kingdom
  
Subphylum
  
Infraorder
  
Scientific name
  
Heteroscodra maculata

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Order
  
Araneae

Family
  
Theraphosidae

Higher classification
  
Heteroscodra


Similar
  
Heteroscodra, Tarantula, Pterinochilus murinus, Pterinochilus, Psalmopoeus cambridgei

Heteroscodra maculata is an Old World species of tarantula which was first described in 1899 by Reginald Innes Pocock. This species native to West Africa and is found primarily in Togo and Ghana. This species has many common names, of which Togo starburst and ornamental baboon are most frequently encountered.

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Description

Heteroscodra maculata Heteroscodra maculata Oriental Baboon Tarantula TJ Petrowski

These tarantulas can reach their full size after about 3 years. When fully grown, these species can reach leg-spans of up to 5 inches. These spiders are characterized by their chalky white coloration with mottled black and brown markings. Notably, these tarantulas have very thick rear legs, leading many to believe that they are baboon spiders, however, they are not in the baboon spider subfamily of Harpactirinae.

Behavior

Heteroscodra maculata Heteroscodra maculata Theraphosidae

Heteroscodra maculata specimens are quite fast, defensive and possess potent venom. As these are old-world species, they do not possess urticating hairs, which further encourages them to bite as a primary defense. They are an arboreal species, though younger specimens have been noted to burrow during their first few months of life. Females tend to reproduce readily, though sexual cannibalism may occur. Egg sacs are reported to contain between 75 and 130 spiderlings.

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References

Heteroscodra maculata Wikipedia