2014
DOI: 10.1590/s1984-46702014000100008
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On the Brazilian Amazonian species of Acanthoscurria (Araneae: Theraphosidae)

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“…The states of Pará (e.g., Ricetti & Bonaldo 2008;Bonaldo et al 2009b) and Amazonas (e.g., Höfer & Brescovit 2001;Adis et al 2002;Bonaldo et al 2009a;Dias & Bonaldo 2012) concentrate most of the published spider inventories, collaborating for such heterogeneous knowledge. Additionally, in the last 15 years, knowledge of spiders in the states of Roraima, Rondônia, Acre, and Amapá has increased mainly through taxonomic papers (e.g., Polotow & Brescovit 2008;Abrahim et al 2012;Ruiz & Brescovit 2013;Rodrigues 2013;Paula et al 2014;Costa & Ruiz 2014;Bertani et al 2016), but no lists of spider species have been published or updated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The states of Pará (e.g., Ricetti & Bonaldo 2008;Bonaldo et al 2009b) and Amazonas (e.g., Höfer & Brescovit 2001;Adis et al 2002;Bonaldo et al 2009a;Dias & Bonaldo 2012) concentrate most of the published spider inventories, collaborating for such heterogeneous knowledge. Additionally, in the last 15 years, knowledge of spiders in the states of Roraima, Rondônia, Acre, and Amapá has increased mainly through taxonomic papers (e.g., Polotow & Brescovit 2008;Abrahim et al 2012;Ruiz & Brescovit 2013;Rodrigues 2013;Paula et al 2014;Costa & Ruiz 2014;Bertani et al 2016), but no lists of spider species have been published or updated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Species of Acanthoscurria are nocturnal and live in tubular burrows under rocks, fallen trunks or in ravines close to the ground level, and sometimes, mainly in the reproductive season, they can be found during the day wandering outside their burrows (Gonzalez-Filho et al, 2012;Paula et al, 2014). Basedonthe Williams' (1928) study, Evans (1953 classified species Notocyphus with the ethological sequence: Venari, Pungere, Ovum, Claudere (VPOC = hunting, paralysis, oviposition and nestclosing).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Hasta la fecha, el único registro de este género para Perú corresponde a Acanthoscurria theraphosoides (Doleschall 1871) (World Spider Catalog 2016). A pesar de ello, de acuerdo a la revisión del material tipo de A. theraphosoides y numerosos ejemplares indicados por Paula et al (2014), los autores concluyen que la distribución geográfica de esta especie corresponde a Guayana Francesa (departamento de Sinnamary) y Brasil (Amazonas, Pará y Rondônia; Paula et al 2014), descartando de esta manera su presencia en Perú.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…El género Acanthoscurria se caracteriza por la presencia de setas estriduladoras en la cara retrolateral del trocánter del pedipalpo, una sola rama en la apófisis tibial en la pata I y un nódulo retrolateral en la tibia del pedipalpo de los machos, y el receptáculo seminal de la hembra con una base en común y un par de lóbulos más o menos evidentes (Schiapelli & Gerschman de Pikelín 1979, Pérez-Miles et al 1996, Gonzalez-Filho et al 2012, Paula et al 2014). …”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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