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- Nhandu tripepii is a spider species, and is a theraphosine theraphosid. It is native to Brazil. Nhandu tripepii was originally described as Eurypelma tripepii...
- Reversopelma is a monotypic genus of spider in the family Theraphosidae. It is Theraphosine and is native to Peru and Ecuador. The single species is Reversopelma...
- Bistriopelma lamasi is a species of theraphosine tarantula, which is native to Peru. The specific name lamasi is in honour of Gerardo Lamas Müller, who...
- (2008). "Description of Cubanana cristinae, a new genus and species of theraphosine tarantula (Araneae: Theraphosidae) from the island of Cuba". Boletín...
- zoogeography of Vitalius, Nhandu, and Proshapalopus; with notes on other theraphosine genera (Araneae, Theraphosidae)". Arquivos de Zoologia. 36: 316. Almeida...
- zoogeography of Vitalius, Nhandu, and Proshapalopus; with notes on other theraphosine genera (Araneae, Theraphosidae)". Arquivos de Zoologia. 36: 310. Lucas...
- Tmesiphantes cr****ifemur is a species of theraphosine theraphosid spider. It is native to Argentina. In 1960, Berta Gerschman de Pikelin and Rita Schiapelli...
- zoogeography of Vitalius, Nhandu, and Proshapalopus; with notes on other theraphosine genera (Araneae, Theraphosidae)", Arquivos de Zoologia, 36: 265–356...
- Bistriopelma is a genus of spider, being a theraphosine theraphosid (tarantula). The generic name Bistriopelma comes from the Latin bi- meaning "two" and...
- zoogeography of Vitalius, Nhandu, and Proshapalopus; with notes on other Theraphosine genera (Araneae, Theraphosidae)". Arquivos de Zoologia. 36 (3): 265–356...