Chaetopelma is a genus of tarantulas that was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871.[3] They are found in Africa including the countries of Turkey, Syria, Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, Sudan and Cameroon.
They can be distinguished from the other tarantula genera, except from Nesiergus, because the presence of clavate trichobothria in two rows on the tarsi. Males have a tibial apophysis consisting of two branches, females having a long and slender spermatheca.[4]
As of July 2022 it contains seven species, found in Africa, Balkans, on Cyprus, and in Syria:[1]
In synonymy:
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Chaetopelma es un género de arañas que pertenece a la familia Theraphosidae (tarántulas).
Chaetopelma es un género de arañas que pertenece a la familia Theraphosidae (tarántulas).
Chaetopelma est un genre d'araignées mygalomorphes de la famille des Theraphosidae[1].
Les espèces de ce genre se rencontrent dans le Nord de l'Afrique, au Proche-Orient, en Grèce et à Chypre[1].
Selon World Spider Catalog (version 19.5, 11/01/2019)[2] :
Chaetopelma est un genre d'araignées mygalomorphes de la famille des Theraphosidae.
Chaetopelma is een geslacht van spinnen uit de familie vogelspinnen (Theraphosidae).
De volgende soorten zijn bij het geslacht ingedeeld:[1]
Chaetopelma is een geslacht van spinnen uit de familie vogelspinnen (Theraphosidae).
Chaetopelma là một chi nhện trong họ Theraphosidae.
Chi này gồm các loài:[1]
Chaetopelma là một chi nhện trong họ Theraphosidae.