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- Q1813011 subject Q6189591.
- Q1813011 subject Q8791464.
- Q1813011 subject Q9111523.
- Q1813011 abstract "Ceratogyrus is a genus of southern African theraphosid spiders, commonly called horned baboons, for the foveal horn found on the peltidium in some of the species within the genus.Ceratogyrus is readily distinguished from all other African theraphosid genera by the combined presence of a retrolateral cheliceral scopula composed of plumose, stridulatory setae and the strongly procurved fovea. The fovea is typically strongly procurved and in some species surrounds a distinct protuberance. this protuberance may take the form of a simple posterior extension of the caput, a low.set plug or a prominent, discrete conical projection. All Ceratogyrus spp. possess a pale yellow anteriorly placed, transverse, sub-abdominal band. This feature is not distinct in other Harpatirinae except Augacephalus junodi. The absence of dense, ventral femoral fringes on the palpi and legs I and II distinguish Ceratogyrus spp. from female A. junodi.C. marshalli features the biggest horn, where it stands straight up about 1 cm. There are several probable functions for this horn: according to a study by Rick C. West in 1986, it provides an increased surface for the attachment of the dorsal dilator muscle, which aids in drawing in liquefied food into the sucking stomach at a faster rate; this way, the spider can retreat to a safe place faster. It also increases the area for the midgut diverticula to expand during times of nutrient and water availability, analogous to a camel's hump, helping it to survive in its arid habitat during droughts.C. darlingi (often still known under the obsolete name C. bechuanicus) is a rather common terrarium species.".
- Q1813011 class Q1358.
- Q1813011 family Q213383.
- Q1813011 family Q2281100.
- Q1813011 kingdom Q729.
- Q1813011 order Q12084.
- Q1813011 order Q1357.
- Q1813011 phylum Q1360.
- Q1813011 synonym "Coelogenium (Purcell, 1902)".
- Q1813011 wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Q1813011 wikiPageExternalLink gallery-tarantulas.php.
- Q1813011 wikiPageExternalLink Galfin.pdf.
- Q1813011 wikiPageExternalLink Gallon.Richard.2005c.Ceratogyrus.paulseni.A.new.theraphosidae.from.Southern.Africa.pdf.
- Q1813011 wikiPageExternalLink Messenger.Phil.2004.Captive.Breeding.Ceratogyrus.meridionalis.pdf.
- Q1813011 wikiPageExternalLink Ceratogyrus.html.
- Q1813011 wikiPageExternalLink tarantula.php?species=Ceratogyrus.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q1131243.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q12084.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q1357.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q1358.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q1360.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q138751.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q1646748.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q18516399.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q213383.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q2281100.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q266393.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q6189591.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q729.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q8791464.
- Q1813011 wikiPageWikiLink Q9111523.
- Q1813011 classis "Arachnida".
- Q1813011 familia Q213383.
- Q1813011 name "Ceratogyrus".
- Q1813011 ordo Q1357.
- Q1813011 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q1813011 regnum "Animalia".
- Q1813011 subfamilia Q2281100.
- Q1813011 subordo Q12084.
- Q1813011 synonyms "Coelogenium (Purcell, 1902)".
- Q1813011 type Animal.
- Q1813011 type Arachnid.
- Q1813011 type Eukaryote.
- Q1813011 type Species.
- Q1813011 type Thing.
- Q1813011 type Q19088.
- Q1813011 type Q729.
- Q1813011 comment "Ceratogyrus is a genus of southern African theraphosid spiders, commonly called horned baboons, for the foveal horn found on the peltidium in some of the species within the genus.Ceratogyrus is readily distinguished from all other African theraphosid genera by the combined presence of a retrolateral cheliceral scopula composed of plumose, stridulatory setae and the strongly procurved fovea. The fovea is typically strongly procurved and in some species surrounds a distinct protuberance.".
- Q1813011 label "Ceratogyrus".
- Q1813011 name "Ceratogyrus".