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Phoneyusa Manicata
''Phoneyusa'' is a genus of spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). Taxonomy The genus was erected by Ferdinand Karsch in 1884, based on a spider from central Africa he regarded as in some ways similar to the South American genera ''Avicularia'' and ''Eurypelma'' (now included in ''Avicularia''), but nevertheless distinct. Karsch explained the name as meaning "murderess". (''Phoneyusa'' is one transcription of the Greek , derived from the verb , 'murder'.) Distribution The species of this genus are found in sub-Saharan Africa. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *'' Phoneyusa antilope'' (Simon, 1889) – Congo *'' Phoneyusa belandana'' Karsch, 1884 (type species) – Central African Rep. *'' Phoneyusa bidentata'' Pocock, 1899 – West, Central Africa *'' Phoneyusa bouvieri'' Berland, 1917 – Madagascar *''Phoneyusa buettneri'' Karsch, 1886 – Gabon *'' Phoneyusa chevalieri'' Simon, 1906 – West Africa *''Phoneyusa cultrid ...
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Phoneyusa Lesserti
''Phoneyusa lesserti'' is a species of spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). Distribution This species can be found in the Central African Republic The Central African Republic (CAR) is a landlocked country in Central Africa. It is bordered by Chad to Central African Republic–Chad border, the north, Sudan to Central African Republic–Sudan border, the northeast, South Sudan to Central .... References Endemic fauna of the Central African Republic Theraphosidae Spiders of Africa Spiders described in 1973 {{Theraphosidae-stub ...
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Phoneyusa Chevalieri
''Phoneyusa'' is a genus of spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). Taxonomy The genus was erected by Ferdinand Karsch in 1884, based on a spider from central Africa he regarded as in some ways similar to the South American genera ''Avicularia'' and ''Eurypelma'' (now included in ''Avicularia''), but nevertheless distinct. Karsch explained the name as meaning "murderess". (''Phoneyusa'' is one transcription of the Greek , derived from the verb , 'murder'.) Distribution The species of this genus are found in sub-Saharan Africa. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *''Phoneyusa antilope'' (Simon, 1889) – Congo *''Phoneyusa belandana'' Karsch, 1884 (type species) – Central African Rep. *''Phoneyusa bidentata'' Pocock, 1899 – West, Central Africa *''Phoneyusa bouvieri'' Berland, 1917 – Madagascar *''Phoneyusa buettneri'' Karsch, 1886 – Gabon *'' Phoneyusa chevalieri'' Simon, 1906 – West Africa *''Phoneyusa cultridens' ...
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Theraphosidae Genera
Tarantulas comprise a group of large and often hairy spiders of the Family (biology), family Theraphosidae. , 1,100 species have been identified, with 166 genera. The term "tarantula" is usually used to describe members of the family Theraphosidae, although many other members of the same infraorder (Mygalomorphae) are commonly referred to as "tarantulas" or "false tarantulas". Some of the more common species have become popular in the exotic pet trade. Many New World species kept as pets have setae known as urticating hairs that can cause irritation to the skin, and in extreme cases, cause damage to the eyes. Overview Like all arthropods, the tarantula is an invertebrate that relies on an exoskeleton for muscular support.Pomeroy, R. (2014, February 4). Pub. Real Clear Science, "Spiders, and Their Amazing Hydraulic Legs and Genitalia". Retrieved October 13, 2019, from https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2013/02/spiders-their-amazing-hydraulic-legs-and-genitals.html. Like ...
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Phoneyusa Westi
''Phoneyusa'' is a genus of spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). Taxonomy The genus was erected by Ferdinand Karsch in 1884, based on a spider from central Africa he regarded as in some ways similar to the South American genera ''Avicularia'' and ''Eurypelma'' (now included in ''Avicularia''), but nevertheless distinct. Karsch explained the name as meaning "murderess". (''Phoneyusa'' is one transcription of the Greek , derived from the verb , 'murder'.) Distribution The species of this genus are found in sub-Saharan Africa. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *'' Phoneyusa antilope'' (Simon, 1889) – Congo *'' Phoneyusa belandana'' Karsch, 1884 (type species) – Central African Rep. *'' Phoneyusa bidentata'' Pocock, 1899 – West, Central Africa *'' Phoneyusa bouvieri'' Berland, 1917 – Madagascar *''Phoneyusa buettneri'' Karsch, 1886 – Gabon *'' Phoneyusa chevalieri'' Simon, 1906 – West Africa *''Phoneyusa cultrid ...
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Phoneyusa Rutilata
''Phoneyusa rutilata'', or the West African gray baboon spider, is a member of the tarantula family, Theraphosidae, native to Guinea-Bissau Guinea-Bissau, officially the Republic of Guinea-Bissau, is a country in West Africa that covers with an estimated population of 2,026,778. It borders Senegal to Guinea-Bissau–Senegal border, its north and Guinea to Guinea–Guinea-Bissau b .... Description ''Phoneyusa rutilata'' is a burrowing spider. It is blackish in color with a thick tawny-red covering of hairs. Distribution ''Phoneyusa rutilata'' is native to Guinea-Bissau. It was originally described from Bolama Island. References Theraphosidae Spiders of Africa Spiders described in 1907 {{Theraphosidae-stub ...
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Phoneyusa Principium
''Phoneyusa'' is a genus of spiders belonging to the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). Taxonomy The genus was erected by Ferdinand Karsch in 1884, based on a spider from central Africa he regarded as in some ways similar to the South American genera ''Avicularia'' and ''Eurypelma'' (now included in ''Avicularia''), but nevertheless distinct. Karsch explained the name as meaning "murderess". (''Phoneyusa'' is one transcription of the Greek , derived from the verb , 'murder'.) Distribution The species of this genus are found in sub-Saharan Africa. Species , the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species: *'' Phoneyusa antilope'' (Simon, 1889) – Congo *'' Phoneyusa belandana'' Karsch, 1884 (type species) – Central African Rep. *'' Phoneyusa bidentata'' Pocock, 1899 – West, Central Africa *'' Phoneyusa bouvieri'' Berland, 1917 – Madagascar *''Phoneyusa buettneri'' Karsch, 1886 – Gabon *'' Phoneyusa chevalieri'' Simon, 1906 – West Africa *''Phoneyusa cultrid ...
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