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  2. Aphonopelma seemanni - Wikipedia

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    Aphonopelma seemanni, the Costa Rican zebra tarantula, also known as the striped-knee tarantula, is a species of tarantula inhabiting most of western Costa Rica and other parts of Central America, such as Honduras and Nicaragua, and possibly Guatemala. [1]

  3. Aphonopelma - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Aphonopelma anitahoffmannae - Wikipedia

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    Aphonopelma anitahoffmannae is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae, found in Mexico. [1] References This page was last edited on 9 September 2022, at 21: ...

  5. Aphonopelma bicoloratum - Wikipedia

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    Aphonopelma bicoloratum (also known as Mexican blood leg), is a species of tarantula found in Mexico. [1] As its common name aptly states it is found in Mexico, and was first described by Ronny Struchen, D. Brändle and Gunter Schmidt in 1996. It is named after the Latin word bicoloratum, meaning bicolored.

  6. Aphonopelma chamberlini - Wikipedia

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    Aphonopelma chamberlini, also known as the Paso Robles rusty red tarantula, is regarded by some sources as a tarantula species endemic to California, [3] and by others as synonymous with Aphonopelma iodius. [1] [2] Described in 1995, it is known from the vicinity of Paso Robles, California.

  7. Aphonopelma iodius - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  8. Avicularia - Wikipedia

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    Avicularia is a genus of the family Theraphosidae containing various species of arboreal tarantulas.The genus is native to Panama, the Caribbean, and tropical South America. [1] [2] Each species in the genus has very distinguishable pink foot pads.

  9. Aphonopelma prenticei - Wikipedia

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    Aphonopelma prenticei is a species of spiders in the family Theraphosidae, found in United States (California, Nevada, Utah and Arizona). [1] References