The Tarantula Bibliography :: April 2013

The Tarantula Bibliography

Hysterocrates Simon, 1892
EUMENOPHORINAE — type species: Hysterocrates greshoffi

Simon, E. 1892.
Etudes arachnologiques. 24e Mémoire. XXXIX. Descriptions d'espèces et de genres nouveaux de la famille des Aviculariidae (suite).
Ann. Soc. ent. Fr. 61: 271-284.

Blauman, R.M. 1996.
All about Hysterocrates.
Forum Magazine of the American Tarantula Society 5(5): 152-155.

Gabriel, R. 2007.
Captive breeding, social activity and species status of pet trade Hysterocrates
Journal of the British Tarantula Society 22(3): 95-97.

Hysterocrates affinis Strand, 1907
– Cameroon

Strand, E. 1907.
Vorläufige Diagnosen afrikanischer und südamerikanischer Spinnen.
Zool. Anz. 31: 525-558 [p. 555].

Hysterocrates apostolicus Pocock, 1900
– São Tomé

Pocock, R.I. 1900.
Some new African theraphosoid spiders in the British Museum.
Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (7) 6: 489-494 [p. 491].

Charpentier, P. 1995.
A new species of Hysterocrates from Bioko Island, Teil I (Araneida: Theraphosidae: Eumenophorinae).
Arachnol. Mag. 3(8): 1-14.

Hysterocrates crassipes Pocock, 1897
– Cameroon

Pocock, R.I. 1897.
On the spiders of the suborder Mygalomorphae from the Ethiopian Region, contained in the collection of the British Museum.
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1897: 724-774 [p. 764, pl. 41, f. 4c].

Hysterocrates didymus Pocock, 1900
– São Tomé

Pocock, R.I. 1900.
Some new African theraphosoid spiders in the British Museum.
Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (7)6: 489-494 [p. 489, f. b].

Hysterocrates ederi Charpentier, 1995
– Bioko Island (Equatorial Guinea)

Charpentier, P. 1995.
A new species of Hysterocrates from Bioko Island, Teil I (Araneida: Theraphosidae: Eumenophorinae).
Arachnol. Mag. 3(8): 1-14 [p. 3, f. 2-18].

BLEIN, W. 1995.
Fiche d'élevage MYG32: HYSTEROCRATES ederi.
Arachnides 25.

Hysterocrates gigas Pocock, 1897
– Cameroon

Pocock, R.I. 1897.
On the spiders of the suborder Mygalomorphae from the Ethiopian Region, contained in the collection of the British Museum.
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1897: 724-774 [p. 762].

Newcomb, R. et al. 1998.
Selective peptide antagonist of the class E calcium channel from the venom of the tarantula Hysterocrates gigas.
Biochemistry. 37(44): 15353-15362.
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Varrecchia M.M., V.A. Gorley & S.D. Marshall. 2004.
Group size does not influence growth in the theraphosid spider Hysterocrates gigas (Araneae, Theraphosidae, Eumenophoriinae).
Journal of Arachnology 32(2): 324-331.
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Vol, F. 1996.
Fiche d'élevage MYG33: HYSTEROCRATES gigas (Pocock, 1897).
Arachnides 30.

Hysterocrates greeffi (Karsch, 1884)
– Cameroon

Karsch, F. 1884.
Arachnoidea.
In Greeff, R. (ed.), Die Fauna der Guinea, Inseln S.-Thomé und Rolas.
Sitz.-ber. Ges. Naturw. Marburg 2: 60-68, 79 [p. 60].

Hysterocrates greshoffi (Simon, 1891)
– Congo

Simon, E. 1891.
Etudes arachnologiques. 23e Mémoire. XXXVII. Arachnides recueillis sue le haut Congo par M. Ant. Greshoff.
Ann. Soc. ent. Fr. 60: 297-299 [p. 298, f.].

Hysterocrates haasi Strand, 1906
– Cameroon

Strand, E. 1906.
Tropischafrikanische Spinnen des Kgl. Naturalien-kabinetts in Stuttgart.
Jahresh. Ver. Naturk. Würtbg. 62: 13-103 [p. 31].

Hysterocrates hercules Pocock, 1899
– Niger, Nigeria

Pocock, R.I. 1899.
On the scorpions, pedipalps and spiders from tropical West- Africa, represented in the collection of the British Museum.
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1899: 833-885 [p. 844].

Oplustil, I. 2005.
Mating of bird spiders Hysterocrates hercules.
Sklípkan 6(4): 92-93.

Overdijk, S. Van. 2003.
Kweekverslag Hysterocrates hercules.
Tijdschrift van Vogelspinnen Vereniging Nederland 11(37).

Hysterocrates laticeps Pocock, 1897
– Cameroon

Pocock, R.I. 1897.
On the spiders of the suborder Mygalomorphae from the Ethiopian Region, contained in the collection of the British Museum.
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1897: 724-774 [p. 765, pl. 41, f. 4b].

Hysterocrates maximus Strand, 1906
– Cameroon

Strand, E. 1906.
Über einege Vogelspinnen und afrikanische Spinnen des naturhistorischen Museums zu Wiesbaden.
Jahrb. nassua. Ver. Naturk. 59: 1-45 [p.14].

Hysterocrates ochraceus Strand, 1907
– Cameroon, Congo

Strand, E. 1907.
Vorläufige Diagnosen afrikanischer und südamerikanischer Spinnen.
Zool. Anz. 31: 525-558 [p. 555].

Hysterocrates robustus Pocock, 1899
– Río Muni

Pocock, R.I. 1899.
On the scorpions, pedipalps and spiders from tropical West- Africa, represented in the collection of the British Museum.
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London 1899: 833-885 [p. 844].

Hysterocrates scepticus Pocock, 1900
– São Tomé

Pocock, R.I. 1900.
Some new African theraphosoid spiders in the British Museum.
Ann. Mag. nat. Hist. (7) 6: 489-494 [p. 490].

Charpentier, P. 1995.
A new species of Hysterocrates from Bioko Island, Teil II (Araneida: Theraphosidae: Eumenophorinae).
Arachnol. Mag. 3(9): 1-13.

Hysterocrates sjostedti (Thorell, 1899)
– Cameroon

Thorell, T. 1899.
Araneae Camerunenses (Africae occidentalis) quas anno 1891 collegerunt Cel. Dr Y. Sjöstedt aliique.
Bih. Svenska. Vet.-Akad. Handl. 25(1): 1-105 [p. 6].

Hysterocrates spellenbergi Strand, 1906
– Cameroon

Strand, E. 1906.
Tropischafrikanische Spinnen des Kgl. Naturalien-kabinetts in Stuttgart.
Jahresh. Ver. Naturk. Würtbg. 62: 13-103 [p. 25].

Hysterocrates vosseleri Strand, 1906
– West Africa

Strand, E. 1906.
Tropischafrikanische Spinnen des Kgl. Naturalien-kabinetts in Stuttgart.
Jahresh. Ver. Naturk. Würtbg. 62: 13-103 [p. 27].

Hysterocrates weileri Strand, 1906
– Cameroon

Strand, E. 1906.
Über einege Vogelspinnen und afrikanische Spinnen des naturhistorischen Museums zu Wiesbaden.
Jahrb. nassua. Ver. Naturk. 59: 1-45 [p. 10].

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