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The Brazilian jewel spider, ''Typhochlaena seladonia'', is a species of [[avicularine]] [[tarantula]] native to Brazil. It is the only arboreal spider to contstruct trapdoors from the bark of trees. | |||
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The legality of ''Typhochlaena seladonia'' in the hobbyist space is contested, as under the Lacey Act of 1900 it is illegal to import the species from Brazil. | |||
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Latest revision as of 14:50, 6 January 2024
The Brazilian jewel spider, Typhochlaena seladonia, is a species of avicularine tarantula native to Brazil. It is the only arboreal spider to contstruct trapdoors from the bark of trees.
History
The legality of Typhochlaena seladonia in the hobbyist space is contested, as under the Lacey Act of 1900 it is illegal to import the species from Brazil.