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    Electric blue tarantula species discovered in Thailand


    https://www.cnn.com/2023/09/26/world/electric-blue-tarantula-discovered-thailand-scn-scli-intl/index.html


    Electric blue tarantula species discovered in Thailand



    By Hafsa Khalil, CNN

    Published 7:14 AM EDT, Tue September 26, 2023















    The electric blue tarantula is a newly discovered species found in southern Thailand.
    Courtesy Narin Chomphuphuang


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    A “mesmerizing” electric blue tarantula species has been discovered in Thailand, according to new research.
    A group of Thai researchers found the spider during an expedition to Phang-Nga province in southern Thailand to research the diversity and distribution of tarantulas in the country.
    “(We found) a new species of tarantula that exhibits a mesmerizing blue-violet hue, reminiscent of electric blue sparks,” Narin Chomphuphuang, a researcher at Khon Kaen University’s Department of Entomology and Plant Pathology, told CNN Monday.

    The study detailing the discovery was published in the research journal ZooKeys on September 18.


    Due to difficult conditions, the team were only able to capture two specimens to study.
    Courtesy Narin Chomphuphuang

    The team that found the species living in a mangrove forest also included Thai wildlife YouTuber JoCho Sippawat, who is also an author on the paper published last week. Some of the same team also discovered a previously unknown type of tarantula – now named Taksinus bambus – that lived in the hollowed stems of bamboo plants in Thailand last year.
    The team auctioned off the right to name the new species to publicize the find and raise awareness and funds for the indigenous Lahu people of northern Thailand, a group that Sippawat is part of. Chilobrachys natanicharum is derived from the names of two executives from the company that won the naming campaign.



    “Blue is one of the rarest colors to appear in nature, which makes blue coloration in animals particularly fascinating,” Chomphuphuang said.
    The researchers said this coloring comes from the arrangement of “biological photonic nanostructures, rather than pigments.”
    This means that the electric blue coloring does not come from the presence of blue pigmentation, but rather in “the unique structure of their hair, which incorporates nanostructures that manipulate light to create this striking blue appearance,” Chomphuphuang explained.
    The scarcity of blue in nature can be attributed to difficulties in the absorption and reflection of specific wavelengths of light. “To appear blue, an object needs to absorb very small amounts of energy while reflecting high-energy blue light,” which is challenging, he said.
    According to the research paper, the tarantula’s unique coloring comes from two types of hairs, “metallic-blue and violet ones,” which are present on different parts of the body including the legs, the chelicera (pincer-like appendages in front of the mouth) and the carapace (upper shell).


    The vivid violet and metallic blue hues are more noticeable on certain areas of the body.
    Courtesy Narin Chomphuphuang

    The spiders’ coloring and other characteristics varied by sex and age. Females and young males have more violet colored hairs than metallic blue on parts of their body, the study added.
    The newly discovered tarantula lives in tree hollows, making it difficult to capture, with the researchers having to climb trees to lure it out, Chomphuphuang said.





    “During our expedition, we walked in the evening and at night during low tide, managing to collect only two of them,” he added.
    According to the research paper, Chilobrachys natanicharum had previously been spotted in the commercial tarantula trade market, known only as “Chilobrachys sp. Electric Blue Tarantula,” but without any information on its characteristics or natural habitats.
    Typically, tarantulas are either terrestrial or arboreal, but the Chilobrachys natanicharum can live in both environments, the researchers said, demonstrating its adaptability.
    However, with the decline of mangrove forests – largely caused by deforestation – Chomphuphuang says the electric blue tarantula is also one of the world’s rarest tarantulas.
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    Re: Electric blue tarantula species discovered in Thailand

    I was really confused at first because as they say in the article, Chilobrachys sp electric blue has been around in the pet trade for awhile now, but it's great that it got a proper description and we know more about its habitat! A lot of undescribed species show up in the tarantula trade with little to no info on what they are or where they're even from, which makes keeping them really difficult, and makes you wonder how they even got into the pet trade and out of their native country. Using marketing terms like "electric blue" instead of the locality is a real pet peeve of mine too.
    I've had two undescribed tarantulas, but the Hapalopus formosus got its proper name after I bought it so I had to update the labels, lol.

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