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Indeed. I have an old book (1991) called ARACHNOMANIA by Philippe de Vosjoli, and on page 47 "Notes on Popular Species" the first two are Euathlus smithi and emilia. I think it's Latin "uhhh, i dunno"....Euathlus is just a place holder for unknown species. I think B smithi had this name at one point, I know other established species in the wild have had this place holder.