I agree, as I like the way that Acanthoscurria geniculata flows. It sounds like a magical incantation! I can picture it in a Harry Potter movie, as a spell to summon huge spiders.
Thrixopelma
Aphonopelma
cancerides - sounds like a disease
robustem - sounds huge
modesta - sounds like a Greek God
Iridopelma - just sounds pretty
parahybana - sounds like a Niel Diamond song
smithi - sounds like one of my neighbors
and my favorite
Heteroscodra maculata - this one sounds like a body part
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