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  2. Thrixopelma ockerti - Wikipedia

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    Thrixopelma ockerti, commonly known as the Peruvian Flame Rump or Flame Rump Tree Spider, is a species of tarantula and the type species of the genus Thrixopelma. It is endemic to Peru and was first described by Gunter Schmidt in 1994. [1] It is named ockerti after the collector Roland Ockert. [1]

  3. List of Theraphosidae species - Wikipedia

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    As of August 2022, the World Spider Catalog accepted 1041 species in 156 genera: [1] A Acanthopelma ... 2016 - Peru; Acanthoscurria simoensi Vol, 2000 - French Guiana

  4. Antikuna (spider) - Wikipedia

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    Antikuna is a genus of South American tarantulas.It was first described by Radan Kaderka, N. Ferretti and M. Hüsser in 2021, [2] and it has only been found in Peru. [1] The species of this genus live at the highest recorded altitude for the theraphosidae family, with a record of an altitude of 4,689 meters. family

  5. Avicularia juruensis - Wikipedia

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    Avicularia juruensis is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae, found in South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Brazil). Avicularia urticans was brought into synonymy in 2017. [1] [2] It has been given the English name Amazonian pink toe spider. [3] Under the synonym Avicularia urticans, it is also known as the Peruvian pinktoe ...

  6. Neischnocolus - Wikipedia

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    Neischnocolus is a genus of spiders in the family Theraphosidae. It was first described in 1925 by Petrunkevitch. The genus Ami was separately described in 2008, but was later discovered to be a junior synonym of Neischnocolus. [1] Species are native to Central America and northern South America. [1]

  7. 11 common bug bites — and photos to help you identify them

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    But there are a few species that, when they bite, can cause serious symptoms. Brown recluse spider bites. What they look like: At first, a brown recluse spider bite may look like a bug bite or bee ...

  8. Category:Spiders of Peru - Wikipedia

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  9. Wandering spider - Wikipedia

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    Wandering spiders are known to hunt large prey, for example hylid species Dendropsophus branneri. [3] Despite their notoriety for being dangerous, only a few members of Phoneutria have venom known to be hazardous to humans, but the venoms of this family are poorly known, [ 4 ] so all larger ctenids should be treated with caution.