“…Species of Acanthoscurria are nocturnal and live in tubular burrows under rocks, fallen trunks or in ravines close to the ground level, and sometimes, mainly in the reproductive season, they can be found during the day wandering outside their burrows (Gonzalez-Filho et al, 2012;Paula et al, 2014). Basedonthe Williams' (1928) study, Evans (1953 classified species Notocyphus with the ethological sequence: Venari, Pungere, Ovum, Claudere (VPOC = hunting, paralysis, oviposition and nestclosing).…”