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Old 29-04-2008, 11:50 AM
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I had 2 "G. Cala- Chile Beautiful"
And every person has a different answer to this, the most recent journal info i could find mentioning it is 1990:
The World Spider Catalog, Version 8.5
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G rosea - list of taxonomic changes

mf rosea (Walckenaer, 1837)....................Bolivia, Chile, Argentina [urn:lsid:amnh.org:spidersp:002024]
Mygale rosea Walckenaer, 1837: 213 (Dm).
Mygale rubiginosa Nicolet, 1849: 330 (Dmf).
Lasiodora rosea C. L. Koch, 1850: 73.
Eurypelma rosea Ausserer, 1871a: 215.
Eurypelma spatulatum F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1897a: 24, pl. 1, f. 19 (Dm).
Citharoscelus kochii F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1899b: 16, pl. 2, f. 13-15 (Df).
Citharoscelus kochii Pocock, 1899g: 348 (Dm).
Citharoscelus spatulatus Pocock, 1903b: 98.
G. spatulata Simon, 1903a: 935.
G. argentinense Strand, 1907l: 29 (Dmf).
G. cala Chamberlin, 1917: 47, pl. 3, f. 8-9 (Dm).
G. spatulata Bücherl, 1951: 122 (S).
G. spatulata Bücherl, 1951: 123 (S, subsequently rejected).
G. spatulata Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1961: 201, f. 7-8 (mf).
G. cala Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1961: 202, f. 15 (m, removed from S of G. spatulata).
G. spathulata Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1962b: 69, pl. I, f. 3-4 (mf).
G. spathulata Legendre & Calderón, 1984: 1029, pl. III, f. 1-10, pl. IV, f. 1-6 (mf).
G. cala Legendre & Calderón, 1984: 1032, pl. V, f. 1-10 (m).
G. cala Smith, 1986b: 62, f. 85h (m).
G. spatulatus Smith, 1986b: 65, f. 98h (m).
G. cala Smith, 1987d: 62, f. 85h (m).
G. spatulatus Smith, 1987d: 65, f. 98h (m).
G. spatulata Hancock & Hancock, 1989: 54, f. 49 (f).
G. spatulata Smith, 1990b: 19, unnumbered f. (f).
G. spatulata Schmidt, 1992e: 9, f. 2 (f).
G. cala Schmidt, 1993d: 87, f. 211 (Df).
G. spatulata Schmidt, 1993d: 90, f. 212 (f).
G. argentinensis Schmidt, 1993d: 86, f. 215 (f).
G. r. Schmidt, 1996a: 17 (S).
G. cala Schmidt, 1997g, 1998h: 16, f. 59 (f).
G. r. Schmidt, 1997g, 1998h: 16, f. 60, 63 (f).
G. r. Schmidt, 1998i: 6 (S).
G. r. Vol, 1999a: 11, f. I (f).
G. cala Peters, 2000a: 132, f. 407-408 (mf).
G. r. Peters, 2000a: 138, f. 436-437 (mf).
G. r. Peters, 2003: 196, f. 793-794, 800-803 (mf).
G. r. Peters, 2005a: 10, f. 7 (f).

No recognised species G cala, its synonymous with G rosea
you can see how many name changes there has been for these dudes. They really are the same species
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Old 29-04-2008, 02:08 PM
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I can not belive that such small animals can have such big names.
Or that you guys know them,and can prenounce them.
I have a couple of points that i would like to address.
(1) Jamie and Becky,play nicely children i'm sure theres enough to go round.



(2) C.Strike What the hell are you doing to that poor monkey,do you know you can go to prison for that sort of thing.I think its time you got yourself a girlfriend.


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(2) C.Strike What the hell are you doing to that poor monkey,do you know you can go to prison for that sort of thing.I think its time you got yourself a girlfriend.


Gerry.
Haha, probably should but bachelor lifes pretty eaasy.

You get used to the names,easier to remember, they all follow a pattern

That .gif i found somewhere, but it looks JUST LIKE my mate Dan, its truely uncanny! and its the kind of thing hed do, lol crazy monkey.
hes a lunatic, lol
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Where ever you found it its bloody funny mate.



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Haha, probably should but bachelor lifes pretty eaasy.

You get used to the names,easier to remember, they all follow a pattern

That .gif i found somewhere, but it looks JUST LIKE my mate Dan, its truely uncanny! and its the kind of thing hed do, lol crazy monkey.
hes a lunatic, lol
So did you actually write 'spanking the monkey' in google?
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I do have the time, plus the other half has already told me he'll do spiders when i can't
Other half??? What have I missed? pm me

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I had 2 "G. Cala- Chile Beautiful"
And every person has a different answer to this, the most recent journal info i could find mentioning it is 1990:
I thought the Chile beautiful was the Euathlus truculentus, well at least my 3 are
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Common names.. bah!

I'll pm you Elaine
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