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  2. Phoneutria fera - Wikipedia

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    Phoneutria fera is a species of spider with medically significant venom in the family Ctenidae found in South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Suriname, and Guyana). [1] It is commonly known as the Brazilian wandering spider and the banana spider, [ 2 ] although these names are applied to other species in the genus Phoneutria ...

  3. Phoneutria - Wikipedia

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    The genus Phoneutria was started by Maximilian Perty in 1833. [1] The genus name is from the Greek φονεύτρια, meaning "murderess". [9] Perty placed two species in the genus: Phoneutria rufibarbis and Phoneutria fera. [9] The former is treated as a nomen dubium; the latter is the type species of the genus. [1]

  4. File:Wandering Spider (Phoneutria fera) (10623228224).jpg

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  5. Pathophysiology of spider bites - Wikipedia

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    The pathophysiology of a spider bite is due to the effect of its venom. ... Phoneutria: P. fera: Brazilian wandering spider: 30 mm [30] 1.079 mg [44]

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  7. List of Ctenidae species - Wikipedia

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    Brazilian Wandering Spider (Phoneutria fera) Phoneutria Perty, 1833. P. bahiensis Simó & Brescovit, 2001 — Brazil;

  8. Phoneutria nigriventer - Wikipedia

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    Phoneutria nigriventer is a large spider. Its maximum body length is around 5 cm and its legs can span 15 cm in larger individuals. Its body is covered in thick brown hair. [4] They are nocturnal, and actively hunt at night, killing by ambush rather than using a web; during the day, they are found hidden under logs or crevices.

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