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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.
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.
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Previously placed in the genus Avicularia, C. versicolor is native to Martinique in the Caribbean Sea. [3] Antilles pinktoe tarantulas are arboreal (tree-dwelling). They spin elaborate funnel webs in which they spend most of their time. Spiderlings of C. versicolor are bright blue with a black tree trunk pattern on the abdomen.
Avicularia caesia (C.L. Koch, 1842) Avicularia laeta (C.L. Koch, 1842) Caribena laeta is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae , found in the US Virgin Islands , Puerto Rico , and Cuba , [ 1 ] the last dubiously according to Caroline Fukushima and Rogério Bertani in 2017. [ 2 ]
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The name is based on the family name "Aviculariidae", a junior synonym of Theraphosidae, [6] ultimately deriving from the genus Avicularia. The Atypoidea retain some vestiges of abdominal segmentation in the form of dorsal tergites; the Avicularioidea lack these. Relationships within the Avicularioidea are not settled as of September 2018.