''Tupigea'' is a
genus
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of
Brazil
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ian
cellar spiders that was first described by B. A. Huber in 2000.
Species
it contains twelve species, found only in
Brazil
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Tupigea ale''
Huber, 2011 – Brazil
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Tupigea altiventer''
( Keyserling, 1891) – Brazil
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Tupigea angelim''
Huber, 2011 – Brazil
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Tupigea cantareira''
Machado, Yamamoto, Brescovit & Huber, 2007 – Brazil
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Tupigea guapia''
Huber, 2011 – Brazil
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Tupigea lisei''
Huber, 2000 (
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) – Brazil
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Tupigea maza''
Huber, 2000 – Brazil
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Tupigea nadleri''
Huber, 2000 – Brazil
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Tupigea paula''
Huber, 2000 – Brazil
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Tupigea penedo''
Huber, 2011 – Brazil
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Tupigea sicki''
Huber, 2000 – Brazil
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Tupigea teresopolis''
Huber, 2000 – Brazil
See also
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List of Pholcidae species
This page lists all described genera and species
A species () is often defined as the largest group of organisms in which any two individuals of the appropriate sexes or mating types can produce fertile offspring, typically by sexual reprod ...
References
Araneomorphae genera
Pholcidae
Spiders of Brazil
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