Regarding the change of name from Tegenaria Duellica to Egaterina Atrica: As far as I am aware, the name change is the result of a Swiss(?) taxonomist creating the 'Egaterina' genus, which is an anagram of Tegenaria, rather than having any basis in Greek or Latin. Also, why is there no explanation in the section on taxonomy, and no new topic on Egaterina genus, when this spider has been well known as both Tegenaria Duellica and Tegenaria Gigantea for decades?

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