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  2. Brachypelma auratum - Wikipedia

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    Brachypelma auratum (also called Mexican flame knee) is a tarantula endemic to the regions of Guerrero and Michoacán in Mexico. In appearance it is reminiscent of the quintessential Mexican red-kneed spider, Brachypelma smithi, albeit darker and with more discrete red striations on the patella. The form of these red markings have earned the ...

  3. Brachypelma smithi - Wikipedia

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    Brachypelma smithi is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas) native to Mexico. [3] It has been confused with Brachypelma hamorii; both have been called Mexican redknee tarantulas. [4] Mexican redknee tarantulas are a popular choice as pets among tarantula keepers.

  4. Brachypelma hamorii - Wikipedia

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    Brachypelma hamorii is a vulnerable species of tarantula found in Mexico. [3] It has been confused with B. smithi; both have been called Mexican redknee tarantulas. [4] Many earlier sources referring to B. smithi either do not distinguish between the two species or relate to B. hamorii.

  5. Brachypelma - Wikipedia

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    Large numbers of Mexican tarantulas caught in the wild continue to be smuggled out of Mexico. It is reported that at least 3,000 specimens of Mexican tarantulas were sent to the United States or Europe a few years prior to 2017, most of which were Mexican red knee tarantulas (B. hamorii and B. smithi). [5]

  6. Mexican redknee tarantula - Wikipedia

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    Mexican redknee tarantula is a common name for several spiders and may refer to: Brachypelma hamorii; Brachypelma smithi This page was last edited on 6 April ...

  7. A new tarantula species is discovered in Arizona: What to ...

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    A new tarantula species, Aphonopelma jacobii, was recently discovered in Arizona. ... Scientists have found a new species of tarantula, a red-reared arachnid, in Arizona, ... The best laundry ...

  8. Brachypelma boehmei - Wikipedia

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    Brachypelma boehmei (also known as the Mexican fireleg, [4] or the Mexican rustleg tarantula) is a tarantula native to Mexico in Guerrero state. [5] [failed verification] These long-lived tarantulas prefer burrowing and hiding in dry scrubland. As with all closely related tarantula species, they defend themselves with urticating hair when provoked.

  9. Tliltocatl vagans - Wikipedia

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    Tliltocatl vagans (synonym Brachypelma vagans) is a species of tarantula known commonly as the Mexican red rump. It ranges predominantly in Mexico (including the Yucatán Peninsula), but is also found in Central America. [1] They are terrestrial, burrowing spiders. The reason for the name red rump is because of its distinctive red hairs on its ...