- The
Aviculariinae are a
subfamily of
spiders in the
family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). They can be
distinguished from
other theraphosids by a
number of...
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spider belonging to the
family Theraphosidae (tarantulas), sub-family
Aviculariinae. A New
World species, it is
native to
several South American countries...
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cladistic analysis of
Avicularia Lamarck, 1818 (Araneae, Theraphosidae,
Aviculariinae) with
description of
three new
aviculariine genera",
ZooKeys (659):...
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recognized 12 subfamilies, one (Ischnocolinae)
known not to be monophyletic.
Aviculariinae Eumenophorinae Harpactirinae Ischnocolinae Ornithoctoninae Poecilotheriinae...
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found in the
genera Avicularia,
Iridopelma and
Pachistopelma (subfamily
Aviculariinae). Type I and III
urticating hairs are
representative on a wide diversity...
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Pachistopelma rufonigrum is a
species of theraphosid,
contained within the
Aviculariinae subfamily. It is
endemic to Brazil. This
tarantula differs from P. bromelicola...
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Pachistopelma bromelicola is a
species of tarantula,
contained within the
Aviculariinae subfamily. It is
endemic to Brazil. This
spider is most
commonly found...
- Areia, in the
state of ParaĆba, Brazil. It is a
member of the
subfamily Aviculariinae. The
specific name is
derived from the
Brazilian indigenous Tupi language...
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cladistic analysis of
Avicularia Lamarck, 1818 (Araneae, Theraphosidae,
Aviculariinae) with
description of
three new
aviculariine genera",
ZooKeys (659):...
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Pachistopelma Po****, 1901 and
Iridopelma Po****, 1901 (Araneae, Theraphosidae,
Aviculariinae).
ZooKeys 230: p. 17.
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