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Avicularia metallica is considered to be a doubtful name (nomen dubium), and as of September 2018 was not accepted as a valid species by the World Spider Catalog. [ 1 ] A species is known by this name in the pet trade, where it may be called the whitetoe tarantula.
Avicularia is a genus of the family Theraphosidae containing various species of arboreal tarantulas. ... Avicularia metallica Ausserer, 1875, nom. dub.
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Poecilotheria metallica, also known as the peacock tarantula, [1] is an Old World species of tarantula. It is the only blue species of the genus Poecilotheria . Like others in its genus it exhibits an intricate fractal-like pattern on the abdomen.
Avicularia avicularia (Linnaeus, 1758) - Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Trinidad and Tobago, Brazil, Peru, Bolivia Avicularia caei Fukushima & Bertani, 2017 - Brazil Avicularia glauca Simon, 1891 - Panama
Avicularia avicularia, sometimes called the pinktoe tarantula, is a species of tarantula native from Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and Trinidad and Tobago to Peru, Bolivia and Brazil. [1] This species is sometimes called the Guyana pinktoe, or South American pinktoe.
A. metallica may refer to: Aplonis metallica, the metallic starling or shining starling, a bird species native of New Guinea and nearby Australasian islands; Autographa metallica, the shanded gold spot, a moth species found in North-Western America; Avicularia metallica, the metallic pinktoe, a tarantula species found in the tropical forests of ...
The earliest equivalent to the modern subfamily Aviculariinae is considered to be Simon's 1889 tribe Aviculariae, [1] which included three genera: Avicularia, Tapinauchenius and Scodra (now Stromatopelma). [3] The circumscription of the subfamily has varied considerably.