2023
DOI: 10.3897/zookeys.1166.101069
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Four new species of mygalomorph spiders (Araneae, Halonoproctidae and Theraphosidae) from the Colombian Pacific region (Bahía Solano, Chocó)

Mariana Echeverri,
Sebastián Gómez Torres,
Nicolás Pinel
et al.

Abstract: The Colombian Pacific coast is an amazing natural region, immersed in one of the most unknown biodiversity hotspots in the world. An expedition carried out in the north of this area, at the Jardín Botánico del Pacífico (JBP) in Bahía Solano, Chocó, focused on studying the diversity of the mygalomorph spider fauna, allowed us to discover four new species included in the families Halonoproctidae and Theraphosidae. The trapdoor species Ummidia solanasp. nov., and the theraphosids species Euthycaelus cunampiasp. n… Show more

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“…The production of taxonomic knowledge about tarantulas from the northern Andes has advanced enormously, providing redescriptions, new species, and new genera (e.g., Perafán et al 2015 , 2016 ; Gabriel and Sherwood 2020 ; Sherwood et al 2021b ; Cifuentes and Bertani 2022 ; Sherwood and Gabriel 2022 ; Echeverri et al 2023 ). However, there are still clarifications needed for the known localities for some species, often due to the limited information on historical specimens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The production of taxonomic knowledge about tarantulas from the northern Andes has advanced enormously, providing redescriptions, new species, and new genera (e.g., Perafán et al 2015 , 2016 ; Gabriel and Sherwood 2020 ; Sherwood et al 2021b ; Cifuentes and Bertani 2022 ; Sherwood and Gabriel 2022 ; Echeverri et al 2023 ). However, there are still clarifications needed for the known localities for some species, often due to the limited information on historical specimens.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%