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Hapalotremus martinorum : ウィキペディア英語版
Hapalotremus martinorum

''Hapalotremus martinorum'' is a species of tarantula in the subfamily Theraphosinae native to the High Yungas of Salta province, Argentina. It was described in 2014 by Patricio E. Cavallo and Nelson Ferretti. Hapalotremus martinorum differs from all other congeners by the colour pattern of live specimens. Males differ in the male palpal bulb morphology, with thickened and less curved embolus having a blunt sub apical keel and less-developed apical keel. Females differ in the shape of the spermathecae, with the lateral bases more pronounced than the superiors and the upper edge more rounded. Specimens inhabit short burrows or crevices under stones in high cloud forests.
〔http://www.tarantupedia.com/theraphosinae/hapalotremus/hapalotremus-martinorum〕 The male is characterized by thickened and less curved embolus, the female by more pronounced lateral bases than superior bases on the spermathecae and the spermathecae are more rounded at the top than in other species.〔http://www.tarantupedia.com/bibliography/the-first-hapalotremus-simon-1903-araneae-theraphosidae-from-argentina-description-and-natural-history-of-hapalotremus-martinorum-sp-nov〕 It is found in Argentina.
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category:Spiders of South America

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