''Hemirrhagus'' is a
genus
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of
Mexican tarantulas that was first described by
Eugène Louis Simon in 1903.
It is considered a senior synonym of ''Spelopelma''.
Species of the genus ''Hemirrhagus'' are 5 to 12 cm long, usually black in colour, the
urticating hair
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s on the
opisthosoma
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are arranged in one dorsomedian patch, two dorsal paramedian patches, or two lateral patches. It is unique amongst the
theraphosine genera because of the
retrolateral coxal heels, the shape of the male
palpal bulb
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, and the urticating hairs on the abdomen are reduced or completely missing.
[ It is the only genus with epigean, ]troglophile
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and troglobitic species.
Distribution
Hemirrhagus tarantulas are all found in Mexico
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all of them are largely distributed from Tamaulipas
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It is located in nor ...
in the north to Chiapas
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in the south, primarily in the mountainous regions of Sierra Madre Oriental
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, Eje Volcánico Transversal, Sierra Norte de Oaxaca, and Sierra Madre Sur. All of this tarantulas are found in individual caves
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, some species
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living in the same cave
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. The species are found in cave systems between 100m to 1900m above sea level
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. Most of them are found in central Mexico and the northern part of south Mexico.
Species
* it contains twenty-seven species, all found in Mexico
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:
* '' Hemirrhagus akheronteus'' Mendoza & Francke, 2018 – Mexico
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* '' Hemirrhagus benzaa'' Mendoza, 2014 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus billsteelei'' Mendoza & Francke, 2018 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus cervinus'' (Simon, 1891) (type
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) – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus chilango'' Pérez-Miles & Locht, 2003 – Mexico
* ''Hemirrhagus coztic
''Hemirrhagus'' is a genus of Mexican tarantulas that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1903. It is considered a senior synonym of ''Spelopelma''. Species of the genus ''Hemirrhagus'' are 5 to 12 cm long, usually black in colour, th ...
'' Pérez-Miles & Locht, 2003 – Mexico
* ''Hemirrhagus diablo
''Hemirrhagus diablo'' is a tarantula in the ''Hemirrhagus'' genus, it is found in Mexico, in several caves in the state of Morelos. It is named after a cave it is found in, "Cueva del diablo" which translated to "Devil's cave", diablo being devi ...
'' Mendoza & Francke, 2018 – Mexico
* ''Hemirrhagus elliotti
''Hemirrhagus'' is a genus of Mexico, Mexican Theraphosidae, tarantulas that was first described by Eugène Simon, Eugène Louis Simon in 1903. It is considered a senior synonym of ''Spelopelma''. Species of the genus ''Hemirrhagus'' are 5 to 12 c ...
'' ( Gertsch, 1973) – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus embolulatus'' Mendoza, 2014 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus eros'' Pérez-Miles & Locht, 2003 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus franckei'' Mendoza, 2014 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus gertschi'' Pérez-Miles & Locht, 2003 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus grieta'' (Gertsch, 1982) – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus guichi'' Mendoza, 2014 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus kalebi'' Mendoza & Francke, 2018 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus lochti'' Estrada-Alvarez, 2014 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus mitchelli'' (Gertsch, 1982) – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus nahuanus'' (Gertsch, 1982) – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus ocellatus'' Pérez-Miles & Locht, 2003 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus papalotl'' Pérez-Miles & Locht, 2003 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus perezmilesi'' García-Villafuerte & Locht, 2010 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus pernix'' ( Ausserer, 1875) – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus puebla'' (Gertsch, 1982) – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus reddelli'' (Gertsch, 1973) – Mexico
* ''Hemirrhagus sprousei
''Hemirrhagus'' is a genus of Mexican tarantulas that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1903. It is considered a senior synonym of ''Spelopelma''. Species of the genus ''Hemirrhagus'' are 5 to 12 cm long, usually black in colour, th ...
'' Mendoza & Francke, 2018 – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus stygius'' (Gertsch, 1971) – Mexico
* '' Hemirrhagus valdezi'' Mendoza, 2014 – Mexico
See also
* List of Theraphosidae species
This page lists all described genera and species of the spider family Theraphosidae. , the World Spider Catalog accepted 1041 species in 156 genera:
A ''Acanthopelma''
'' Acanthopelma'' F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897
* '' Acanthopelma beccarii ...
References
Theraphosidae genera
Endemic spiders of Mexico
Theraphosidae
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