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Genus of spiders
Rica, and Mexico: Cyclosternum darienense Gabriel & Sherwood, 2022 – Panama Cyclosternum familiare (Simon, 1889) – Venezuela Cyclosternum garbei (Mello-Leitão
Cyclosternum
Species of spider
Guatemala and Mexico. Davus was at one time considered to be a synonym of Cyclosternum, and its species were placed in that genus, but this is no longer accepted
Davus_pentaloris
Species of spider
Taxon identifiers Cyclosternum fasciatum Wikidata: Q1317019 Wikispecies: Cyclosternum fasciatum CoL: 92Z6Q GBIF: 5170432 IRMNG: 10019293 ITIS: 854494
Davus_fasciatus
Cyclosternum Ausserer, 1871 Cyclosternum darienense Gabriel & Sherwood, 2022 - Panama Cyclosternum familiare (Simon, 1889) - Venezuela Cyclosternum garbei
List_of_Theraphosidae_species
Species of spider
Cyclosternum palomeranum is a tarantula in the genus Cyclosternum, first described by Rick C. West in 2020. This tarantula is found in Mexico in the state
Cyclosternum_palomeranum
Family of spiders
Leguin, Brescovit & Lucas, 2025 – Ecuador Cubanana Ortiz, 2008 – Cuba Cyclosternum Ausserer, 1871 – Costa Rica, Panama, Mexico, South America Cymbiapophysa
Tarantula
Genus of spiders
in the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas). It was formerly included in Cyclosternum. They are medium to large tarantulas, found in Central America and Mexico
Davus
Genus of spiders
moved to genus Cymbiapophysa) Metriopelma familiare (moved to genus Cyclosternum) Metriopelma zebratum (moved to genus Davus and is now called Davus ruficeps)
Metriopelma
Genus of spiders
subfamily Theraphosinae. It is also similar to the small brownish genera Cyclosternum and Reversopelma. The six new species were A. caxiuana, named after the
Neischnocolus
Genus of spiders
(Valerio, 1982) → Davus fasciatus Lasiodora familiaris (Simon, 1889) → Cyclosternum familiare Lasiodora gutzkei (Reichling, 1997) → Acentropelma gutzkei
Lasiodora
Genus of spiders
July 27, 2022. Gabriel, Ray (2017), "The revised taxonomical status of Cyclosternum bicolor (Schiapelli & Gerschman, 1945) (Araneae: Theraphosidae)", Journal
Cyriocosmus
Genus of spiders
(Pérez-Miles, 2000) = Bumba horrida Bumba pulcherrimaklaasi (Schmidt, 1991) → Cyclosternum pulcherrimaklaasi (Nomen dubium) "Gen. Bumba Pérez-Miles, Bonaldo & Miglio
Bumba_(spider)
Subfamily of spiders
(formerly Maraca) Chromatopelma Citharacanthus Clavopelma Crassicrus Cyclosternum Cyriocosmus Cyrtopholis Euathlus Eupalaestrus Grammostola Hapalopus Hapalotremus
Theraphosinae
Genus of spiders
Thrixopelma peruvianum Euathlus pulcherrimaklaasi (Schmidt, 1991 ) → Cyclosternum pulcherrimaklaasi (Nomen dubium) Euathlus sabulosus (F. O. Pickard-Cambridge
Euathlus
Genus of tarantulas
mit Unterscheidung von Cyclosternum und Pseudhapalopus" [Identification of a Theraphosinae distinguishing between Cyclosternum and Pseudhapalopus]. Arthropoda
Spinosatibiapalpus
Species of spider
terafosidas de Costa Rica (Araneae, Theraphosidae). IV. Generos Metriopelma y Cyclosternum, incluyendo especies de Panama". Brenesia. 19/20: 407–423. "Hapalopus
Hapalopus_coloratus
Genus of spiders
(Transferred to Homoeomma) T. spinopalpus Schaefer, 1996 (Transferred to Cyclosternum) Nomen dubium T. chickeringi Caporiacco, 1955 "Gen. Tmesiphantes Simon
Tmesiphantes
Brazilian zoologist (1886–1948)
irvingi, 1944 — Bahamas, United States Ctenus vespertilio, 1941 — Colombia Cyclosternum garbei, 1923 — Brazil Cyriocosmus fasciatus, 1930 — Brazil Cyrtopholis
Cândido Firmino de Mello-Leitão
Cândido_Firmino_de_Mello-Leitão
Canadian arachnologist
obscura West & Nunn, 2010 Crassicrus lamanai Reichling & West, 1996 Cyclosternum palomeranum West, 2000 Ephebopus cyanognathus West & Marshall, 2000 Ephebopus
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Favor: gift, Miracle
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Shell; Oyster; Pearl
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People Tribe; Great; Famous
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