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  2. Avicularia purpurea - Wikipedia

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    Avicularia purpurea, also called the Ecuadorian purple tarantula [2] or Ecuador purple pinktoe, [3] is a species of spider belonging to the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). [ 1 ] Distribution

  3. Pamphobeteus vespertinus - Wikipedia

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    Pamphobeteus vespertinus also known as the Ecuadorian red bloom tarantula is a tarantula first described in 1889 in Eugène Simon. They are found in the arid areas of Ecuador , and they are terrestrial tarantulas .

  4. Pamphobeteus - Wikipedia

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    Pamphobeteus is a genus of tarantulas that was first described by Reginald Innes Pocock in 1901. [2] It includes some of the largest spiders in the world. They are found in South America , including the countries of Peru , Bolivia , Ecuador , Brazil , Colombia and Panama .

  5. List of Theraphosidae species - Wikipedia

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    Cyclosternum gaujoni Simon, 1889 - Ecuador; Cyclosternum janthinum (Simon, 1889) - Ecuador; Cyclosternum kochi (Ausserer, 1871) - Venezuela; Cyclosternum ledezmae (Vol, 2001) - Bolivia; Cyclosternum palomeranum West, 2000 - Mexico; Cyclosternum rufohirtum (Simon, 1889) - Venezuela; Cyclosternum schmardae Ausserer, 1871 - Colombia, Ecuador

  6. 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.

  7. Psalmopoeus - Wikipedia

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    Psalmopoeus is a genus of the family Theraphosidae containing various species of tarantulas.The genus is native to Trinidad and Tobago, Colombia, Ecuador, Venezuela, Guyana, Brazil, Belize, Panama, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras.

  8. Pamphobeteus antinous - Wikipedia

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    Females live up to 15 years, while males only live to 4. [1] Sexual dimorphism is present in this species in two forms, females being heavier and by the coloration. Males own a very dark blue almost black carapace and a black opisthosoma covered in black hairs, with some reddish hairs near the end.

  9. Thrixopelma - Wikipedia

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    Thrixopelma is a genus of South American tarantulas that was first described by Günter E. W. Schmidt in 1994. [2] They are medium to large tarantulas , usually being 35mm to 60mm in body length. [ 3 ]