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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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    Mexican redknee tarantulas are a popular choice as pets among tarantula keepers. Many earlier sources referring to B. smithi either relate to B. hamorii or do not distinguish between the two species. B. smithi is a terrestrial tarantula native to Pacific coast of the Mexican state of Guerrero. [4]

  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. Mexican redknee tarantula - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn ... Print/export Download as PDF ... move to sidebar hide. Mexican redknee tarantula is a common name for several spiders and may ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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.

  8. Brachypelma emilia - Wikipedia

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    The Mexican redleg or red-legged tarantula (Brachypelma emilia) is a species of terrestrial tarantula closely related to the famous Mexican redknee tarantula. Like the redknee it is a docile tarantula and popular in the pet trade. It is slow growing and, like many tarantulas, females can live for decades. [citation needed]

  9. List of Theraphosidae species - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; ... Brazilian white knee tarantula ... Mexican red rump (Tliltocatl vagans) Tliltocatl Jorge & Oscar, 2019.