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  2. Lasiocyano - Wikipedia

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    As of June 2023, it was a monotypic genus with the sole species Lasiocyano sazimai, [3] synonym Pterinopelma sazimai, [1] known as the Brazilian blue, iridescent blue or Sazima's tarantula. The species was first described by Rogério Bertani , Roberto Hiroaki Nagahama and Caroline Sayuri Fukushima in 2011.

  3. Pterinopelma - Wikipedia

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    Pterinopelma is a genus of Brazilian tarantulas that was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1901. [2] As of June 2023 [update] it contains two species, found in Brazil : P. felipeleitei and P. vitiosum . [ 1 ]

  4. Template talk:Taxonomy/Pterinopelma - Wikipedia

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  5. Talk:Pterinopelma sazimai - Wikipedia

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  6. Pterinochilus lugardi - Wikipedia

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    Females grow to around 14 cm living 12 years, and males don't pass 11 cm and live to about 4 years. [1] Its carapace is a light brown or gray color, with some black stripes.

  7. Pterinochilus murinus - Wikipedia

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    Pterinochilus murinus or the orange baboon tarantula, [2] is a nocturnal spider in the family Theraphosidae that was first described in 1897 by Reginald Innes Pocock. [1] This species is found in Angola, as well as central and southern Africa.

  8. Dolichothele diamantinensis - Wikipedia

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    Dolichothele diamantinensis also known as the Brazilian blue dwarf beauty tarantula, is a tarantula which was first described in 2009 by Rogério Bertani and Thiago dos Santos.

  9. Hylodes sazimai - Wikipedia

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    Hylodes sazimai is a species of frog in the family Hylodidae. It is endemic to Brazil. [2] [3] [4] Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest, subtropical or tropical moist montane forest, and rivers. It is threatened by habitat loss. The adult male measures 27.1-28.5 mm in snout-vent length. The skin of the dorsum is ...