Andrew M. Smith, arachnologist.
Research associate, Natural History Museum, London
Authored taxa
- 27 taxon names authored by Andrew M. Smith (List may be incomplete)
Publications
(List may be incomplete)
1990
- Smith, A.M. 1990. Baboon spiders: Tarantulas of Africa and the Middle East. Fitzgerald Publishing, London: 1-142. ISBN 09510939-7-5. Reference page.
1992
- Smith, A.M. 1992. In defence of Raven's decision to make the genus Brachypelma Simon 1891 a junior synonymy [sic] of Euathlus Ausserer 1895. British Tarantula Society Journal 7(3): 14-19. Reference page.
1993
- Smith, A.M. 1993. A new mygalomorph spider from Mexico (Brachypelma, Theraphosidae, Arachnida) Brachypelma baumgarteni Nsp. British Tarantula Society Journal 8(4): 14-19. Reference page.
1995
- Smith, A.M. 1995. Tarantula Spiders: Tarantulas of the U.S.A. and Mexico. Fitzgerald Publishing, London, 196 pp. ISBN 095109399-1. Reference page.
1996
- Smith, A.M. 1996. A new species of Haplopelma (Araneae: Theraphosidae), with notes on two close relatives. Mygalomorph 1: 21-32. Reference page.
2004
- Smith, A.M. 2004. A new species of the arboreal theraphosid, genus Poecilotheria, from southern India (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Theraphosidae) with notes on its conservation status. Journal of the British Tarantula Society 19: 48-61. Reference page.
2006
- Smith, A.M. 2006. A new species of Poecilotheria from northern peninsular India (Araneae, Mygalomorphae, Theraphosidae) with notes on its distribution and conservation status. Journal of the British Tarantula Society 21: 83-94. Reference page.
2015
- Smith, A.M. & Jacobi, M.A. 2015. Revision of the genus Phormingochilus with the description of three new species from Sulawesi and Sarawak and notes on the placement of the genera Cyriopagopus, Lampropelma and Omothymus. British Tarantula Society Journal 30(3): 25-48. Reference page.
External links
- Andrew Smith – Biography. Lovetarantulas.com.
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