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Similar Pederson's ornamental tarantula, Poecilotheria ornata, Slateāred Ornamental Tree Spid, Poecilotheria, Poecilotheria fasciata |
T s ep 4 poecilotheria subfusca highland rehouse feeding
Poecilotheria subfusca, or the ivory-billed ornamental or montane tiger spider, is an arboreal tarantula. It is endemic to Sri Lanka. It is the smallest tiger spider recorded from Sri Lanka. The lowland form similar to this species is sometimes considered to be a morph, but in others as a separate species - Poecilotheria bara.
Contents
- T s ep 4 poecilotheria subfusca highland rehouse feeding
- Poecilotheria subfusca highland form brought to you by deadly tarantula girl
- Size
- Identification
- Female
- Male
- Ecology
- References

Poecilotheria subfusca highland form brought to you by deadly tarantula girl
Size
Female is much larger and 4-5cm from head-to-body length. Males are 4cm.
Identification

The species can identified from other tiger spiders by prominent white stardust pattern around fovea on dorsal surface and by totally black ventral surface.
Female

Dorsally, there is a light patch behind ocular tubercle and white stardust patter around fovea. Carapace is pale. Opisthosoma is dark greyish brown colored with pale chevrons. The light foliate median band goes down to end of opisthosoma. Chelicerae are pale colored.

All four pairs of legs are identically marked. Femur is black colored with distal cream band. Patella is creamy. There are two parallel lines of oblong yellowish spots prominent against black colored tibia.
Ventrally, all four leg pairs are identical, with entirely black surface.
Male

Dorsally, brown colored and markings are less distinct. Opisthosoma has a dark spot on median band. Ventrally, all four pairs of legs are identical to female.
Ecology

The Montane tiger spider inhabits montane regions of Sri Lanka and found within tree holes, under rocks, and human dwellings. When disturbed, it is very nervous and jumpy, and no hesitation to bite.

