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I'm trying to find.a current chart that lists urticating hair types by genus. I've found several online but they're quite old and aren't up to date on taxonomic info. Last July I got a Theraphosinae sp. Rio Shanao sling and I'm kind of obsessed about narrowing down which genus it may belong to. I know that I'm far from an expert, but it would be interesting to at least start narrowing things down a little by process of elimination. I managed to snag its last molt before it was completely destroyed and managed to get a look at its urticating setae under my dissecting scope. I can see type 1 urticating hairs, but I'm not sure if there are more types that I'm missing. I apologize for the potato quality of the photos- it wasn't easy trying to get a decent photo through the scope. You'll need to zoom in on the image to get a better view of the hairs. I took a photo of the actual spider today, and it was VERY fast. Oddly enough as it's been growing (at a very slow rate) it looks less and less like the one known photo of these spiders that's been circulating online. I'm aware that this is a juvenile and that its colors may change. It loves to burrow and prefers moist substrate. Very quick and skittish. It almost reminds me of what Cyclosternum slings/ juveniles look like, but again I'm no expert. I'm including a photo of the urticating setae under the scope and of the spider itself...the little bugger is very quick so the photo is slightly blurry. I'd love to hear your opions on any of this, especially if any of you have in depth experience.


