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Carabaya Tarantula

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Hapalotremus is a genus of South American tarantulas in the Theraphosinae subfamily that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1903. They have red or white Type III urticating (relatively long, thin) hairs, up to 1.2 millimetres (0.047 in), with a fine point and barbs along at least half of the lower part. The tibial apophysis is branched twice (in males only), and there is a conspicuous subapical keel on the male's embolus

Country of Origin: Peru

Scientific Name: Hapalotremus carabaya

Common Name: carabaya Tarntula

Frame: Black

Frame Size: 12 x 17cm or 15 x 20 cm


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Collection is Wigan, UK

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