“…The mating behaviors of the Mygalomorphae are better understood, and some detailed descriptions of courtship have been published for a few species and families: Mecicobothrium thorelli (Mecicobothriidae, Costa & P erez-Miles, 1998), Thelechoris striatipes and Ischnothele annulata (Ischnothelidae, Coyle & O'Shields, 1990;Ghirotto & Guadanucci, 2021), Microhexura montivaga (Microhexuridae, Coyle, 1985), Australothele jamiesoni (Euagridae, Raven, 1988), Porrhothele antipodiana (Porrhothelidae, Jackson & Pollard, 1990), Acanthogonatus centralis and Xenonemesia platensis (Pycnothelidae, Ferretti et al, 2012Ferretti et al, , 2011 and Diplura macrura (Dipluridae, Ghirotto & Guadanucci, 2021). The tarantulas (Theraphosidae) are probably the group with the most studies on mating behavior, with information available for Plesiopelma longisternale, Eupalaestrus weijenberghi, Acanthoscurria cordubensis, Aphonopelma hentzi, Avicularia avicularia and Brachypelma klaasi (Ferretti et al, 2013).…”