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Hirokantia - what is it?

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Hierophis, 18.04.2011 23:44

http://old.donbass.ua/get-news/id/5950/article.html

And a few more similar notes from last year. A search for such a word does not give anything other than these notes, and there is nothing in Latin either.
What kind of heromancy is this? smile.gif

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19.04.2011 0:16, CosMosk

Cheiracanthium is a genus of spiders in the Miturgidae family
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19.04.2011 22:24, Hierophis

It is interesting that this name, judging by the search on the web, has been included in the Internet press (and possibly in paper newspapers) since 2010. Obviously, it was not without a situation like this - journalists turned to experts about the name of this spider, they were given this name-heirakantium, which was transformed into a democratic one-hirokantia wink.gif
Thus, this chirocantia supplemented the standard spiders-karakurt and tarantula, mentioned in newspaper publications smile.gif
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