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Selenocosmia crassipes

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Kingdom
  
Order
  
Araneae

Genus
  
Higher classification
  
Selenocosmia

Phylum
  
Family
  
Theraphosidae

Scientific name
  
Selenocosmia crassipes

Rank
  
Species

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Similar
  
Selenocosmia, Tarantula, Eastern tarantula, Selenocosmia javanensis, Selenotypus

Queensland whistling spider selenocosmia crassipes


Also known as "Queensland whistling tarantula" (or "barking spider") S. crassipes is a species of tarantula native to the east coast of Queensland, Australia. The name "whistling tarantula" comes from its ability to produce a hissing noise when provoked, a trait it shares with other Australian theraphosids. This hissing is produced by the spider stridulating a patch of setae associated with its chelicerae. The species name crassipes is Latin for "fat leg" referring to the relatively fat front legs.

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Selenocosmia crassipes Selenocosmia crassipes L Koch 1874 female Queensland

Selenocosmia crassipes can attain legspans of up to 22 cm (8.7 in). Its body length, from eyes to the rear of its abdomen, measures between 6 and 9 cm (2.4 and 3.5 in), making it the largest Australian tarantula.

Selenocosmia crassipes Mature male selenocosmia crassipes pics Arachnoboards

This species is quite shy and normally does not wander far from its burrow. Young spiders find natural burrows under rocks or roots. Adults expand their burrows up to 2 metres (6.6 ft) lined with silk with a tunnel off the main tunnel going upwards to a chamber with an air pocket sufficient to last a few days. The name Barking spider is inappropriate as this spider does not bark. Another common name "bird eating spider" is also false as this spider does not normally eat birds.

Selenocosmia crassipes Selenocosmia Crassipes Juvie Photo by StewS1964 Photobucket

S. crassipes lives in rainforests and gullies or other sheltered cooler spots in open forests along the Queensland Central coast. Identification is relatively simple as this very large spider has thicker front legs than back legs. Females live up to thirty years, males up to eight years.

Selenocosmia crassipes Steve Nunn39s Australian Tarantulas Australian Tarantula

S. crassipes is a fast-growing spider and widely sought after as a pet. It is harvested from the wild, often illegally, a threat to its natural population. The current generic name Selenocosmia has been wrongly applied to the Australian species and will be revised, the generic name Phlogius being reinstated.

Selenocosmia crassipes Selenocosmia crassipes juvenile male BTS photogallery

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References

Selenocosmia crassipes Wikipedia