"Cane Spider" = Heteropoda?

arachnoville

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I grew up in Florida, where the Heteropoda Venatoria (Huntsman Spider) was a frequent - and often unwelcome - guest in our home during the summer months.

Recently I was informed about a common spider in Hawaii colloquially referred to as the "Cane Spider". Below are some links with pictures:

http://www.birdinghawaii.co.uk/nonavianground2.htm#CANE SPIDER

http://www.champuru.com/09-2001/09-07-2001.html

http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/2001/Jan/28/128islandlife29.html

Now compare the above photos to these Heteropoda photos:

http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/showthread.php?s=&threadid=14487&highlight=heteropoda

Correct me if I'm wrong, but this so-called "Cane Spider" looks almost exactly like the Heteropoda Venatoria. Is it in fact the same species? Or is it related in some way?
 
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Crotalus

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According to the first link, its a introduced species and yes it looks very much like H. venatoria.

/Lelle
 

arachnoville

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Can anyone verify the etymology of the cane spider, to see if in fact it is related to the heteropoda?
 

Crotalus

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Originally posted by arachnoville
Can anyone verify the etymology of the cane spider, to see if in fact it is related to the heteropoda?
I doubt that because common names are seldom logical. I dont think its just related, its the same species as H. venatoria.

/Lelle
 

arachnoville

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Originally posted by Crotalus
I doubt that because common names are seldom logical.
/Lelle
You'e right about that!

Where I grew up (Florida), people always referred to h. venatorias as "wolf spiders" - which if course they aren't.
 
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