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Aphonopelma chalcodes, commonly known as the western desert tarantula, desert blonde tarantula, Arizona blonde tarantula or Mexican blonde tarantula, is a species of spider belonging to the family Theraphosidae. It has a limited distribution in the deserts of Arizona and adjacent parts of Mexico but can be very common within this range.
Aphonopelma is a genus of tarantulas native to the Americas.It includes nearly all the North American tarantula species north of Mexico and a considerable percentage of the tarantula species that range into Central America.
Aphonopelma bicoloratum Struchen, Brändle & Schmidt, 1996 – Mexico; Aphonopelma braunshausenii Tesmoingt, 1996 – Mexico; Aphonopelma burica Valerio, 1980 – Costa Rica; Aphonopelma caniceps (Simon, 1891) – Mexico; Aphonopelma catalina Hamilton, Hendrixson & Bond, 2016 – United States; Aphonopelma chalcodes Chamberlin, 1940 – United ...
The Texas brown tarantula, Aphonopelma hentzi, also known as the Oklahoma brown tarantula or Missouri tarantula, [2] is one of the most common species of tarantula living in the Southern United States today. Texas brown tarantulas can grow to leg spans in excess of 10 cm (4 in), [3] and weigh more than 85 g (3 oz) as adults. Their bodies are ...
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Aphonopelma iodius is a species of spider in the tarantula family Theraphosidae, found in United States (California, Nevada, Arizona and Utah). [2] A 1997 paper combined it with three other previously described species ( A. angusi , A. melanium , and A. nevadanum ) into a single species, calling it " A. iodium ". [ 3 ]
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Aphonopelma mojave is a species of spider, in the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). It is native to the Mojave Desert in Southern California, United States. [2]