Talk:Nemesiidae

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new spider family or incorrect link[edit]

I know nothing about spider classification and so am not about to correct this seemingly bad link on a disambiguation page that I reached about a totally different matter. I wondered whether this Nemesiidae family is newly created, for the same page with the broken link Chaco (spider) has a valid link to a tarantula species Grammostola pulchripes, said to be commonly known as the Chaco golden knee, formerly known as Grammostola aureostriata and of the same suborder Mygalomorphae as this new Nemesiidae family. Chaco is a near desert region in South America, so I wouldn't be surprised if it had several types of unique spiders, but IMHO if Chaco (spider) isn't the golden-kneed tarantula shown, it needs to have a second word in its common name to distinguish them. And if they are the same, the Chaco golden knee page needs to be changed to address the new family or controversy.Jweaver28 (talk) 12:10, 29 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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