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Chaetopelma Lymberakisi
''Chaetopelma'' is a genus of Theraphosidae, tarantulas that was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871. They are found in Africa including the countries of Turkey, Syria, Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, Sudan and Cameroon. Diagnosis 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 (spider), apophysis consisting of two branches, females having a long and slender spermatheca. Species it contains seven species, found in Africa, Balkans, on Cyprus, and in Syria: *''Chaetopelma altugkadirorum'' Gallon, Gabriel & Tansley, 2012 – Turkey, Syria *''Chaetopelma concolor'' (Eugène Simon, Simon, 1873) – Turkey, Syria, Egypt *''Chaetopelma karlamani'' Vollmer, 1997 – Cyprus *''Chaetopelma lymberakisi'' Chatzaki & Komnenov, 2019 – Greece (Crete) *''Chaetopelma olivaceum'' (C. L. Koch, 1841) (Type_species, type) – Cyprus, Turkey, Sudan, Egypt, Middl ...
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Chaetopelma Gracile
''Chaetopelma'' is a genus of Theraphosidae, tarantulas that was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871. They are found in Africa including the countries of Turkey, Syria, Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, Sudan and Cameroon. Diagnosis 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 (spider), apophysis consisting of two branches, females having a long and slender spermatheca. Species it contains seven species, found in Africa, Balkans, on Cyprus, and in Syria: *''Chaetopelma altugkadirorum'' Gallon, Gabriel & Tansley, 2012 – Turkey, Syria *''Chaetopelma concolor'' (Eugène Simon, Simon, 1873) – Turkey, Syria, Egypt *''Chaetopelma karlamani'' Vollmer, 1997 – Cyprus *''Chaetopelma lymberakisi'' Chatzaki & Komnenov, 2019 – Greece (Crete) *''Chaetopelma olivaceum'' (C. L. Koch, 1841) (Type_species, type) – Cyprus, Turkey, Sudan, Egypt, Middl ...
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Clavate
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Ischnocolus Jickelii
''Ischnocolus jickelii'' is a small, old-world tarantula. It is found in Aden, Djibouti, Ethiopia, the United Arab Emirates and Somalia. It was first described by Ludwig Carl Christian Koch, Ludwig Koch in 1875. In 1890, French Arachnology, arachnologist Eugène Simon described ''Chaetopelma adenense''. In 2008, José Paulo L. Guadanucci, José Guadanucci and Richard C. Gallon decided that these were the same species, making Simon's ''Chaetopelma adenense'' a Synonym (taxonomy), synonym. References

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Chaetopelma Webborum
''Chaetopelma'' is a genus of tarantulas that was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871. They are found in Africa including the countries of Turkey, Syria, Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, Sudan and Cameroon. Diagnosis 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. Species it contains seven species, found in Africa, Balkans, on Cyprus, and in Syria: *'' Chaetopelma altugkadirorum'' Gallon, Gabriel & Tansley, 2012 – Turkey, Syria *'' Chaetopelma concolor'' ( Simon, 1873) – Turkey, Syria, Egypt *'' Chaetopelma karlamani'' Vollmer, 1997 – Cyprus *''Chaetopelma lymberakisi'' Chatzaki & Komnenov, 2019 – Greece (Crete) *'' Chaetopelma olivaceum'' (C. L. Koch, 1841) (type) – Cyprus, Turkey, Sudan, Egypt, Middle East *'' Chaetopelma turkesi'' Topçu & Demircan, 2014 ...
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Chaetopelma Turkesi
''Chaetopelma'' is a genus of tarantulas that was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871. They are found in Africa including the countries of Turkey, Syria, Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, Sudan and Cameroon. Diagnosis 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. Species it contains seven species, found in Africa, Balkans, on Cyprus, and in Syria: *'' Chaetopelma altugkadirorum'' Gallon, Gabriel & Tansley, 2012 – Turkey, Syria *'' Chaetopelma concolor'' ( Simon, 1873) – Turkey, Syria, Egypt *'' Chaetopelma karlamani'' Vollmer, 1997 – Cyprus *''Chaetopelma lymberakisi'' Chatzaki & Komnenov, 2019 – Greece (Crete) *'' Chaetopelma olivaceum'' (C. L. Koch, 1841) (type) – Cyprus, Turkey, Sudan, Egypt, Middle East *'' Chaetopelma turkesi'' Topçu & Demircan, 2014 ...
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Type Species
In zoological nomenclature, a type species (''species typica'') is the species name with which the name of a genus or subgenus is considered to be permanently taxonomically associated, i.e., the species that contains the biological type specimen(s). Article 67.1 A similar concept is used for suprageneric groups and called a type genus. In botanical nomenclature, these terms have no formal standing under the code of nomenclature, but are sometimes borrowed from zoological nomenclature. In botany, the type of a genus name is a specimen (or, rarely, an illustration) which is also the type of a species name. The species name that has that type can also be referred to as the type of the genus name. Names of genus and family ranks, the various subdivisions of those ranks, and some higher-rank names based on genus names, have such types.
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Crete
Crete ( el, Κρήτη, translit=, Modern: , Ancient: ) is the largest and most populous of the Greek islands, the 88th largest island in the world and the fifth largest island in the Mediterranean Sea, after Sicily, Sardinia, Cyprus, and Corsica. Crete rests about south of the Greek mainland, and about southwest of Anatolia. Crete has an area of and a coastline of 1,046 km (650 mi). It bounds the southern border of the Aegean Sea, with the Sea of Crete (or North Cretan Sea) to the north and the Libyan Sea (or South Cretan Sea) to the south. Crete and a number of islands and islets that surround it constitute the Region of Crete ( el, Περιφέρεια Κρήτης, links=no), which is the southernmost of the 13 top-level administrative units of Greece, and the fifth most populous of Greece's regions. Its capital and largest city is Heraklion, on the north shore of the island. , the region had a population of 636,504. The Dodecanese are located to the no ...
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Chaetopelma Lymberakisi
''Chaetopelma'' is a genus of Theraphosidae, tarantulas that was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871. They are found in Africa including the countries of Turkey, Syria, Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, Sudan and Cameroon. Diagnosis 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 (spider), apophysis consisting of two branches, females having a long and slender spermatheca. Species it contains seven species, found in Africa, Balkans, on Cyprus, and in Syria: *''Chaetopelma altugkadirorum'' Gallon, Gabriel & Tansley, 2012 – Turkey, Syria *''Chaetopelma concolor'' (Eugène Simon, Simon, 1873) – Turkey, Syria, Egypt *''Chaetopelma karlamani'' Vollmer, 1997 – Cyprus *''Chaetopelma lymberakisi'' Chatzaki & Komnenov, 2019 – Greece (Crete) *''Chaetopelma olivaceum'' (C. L. Koch, 1841) (Type_species, type) – Cyprus, Turkey, Sudan, Egypt, Middl ...
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Chaetopelma Karlamani
''Chaetopelma'' is a genus of tarantulas that was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871. They are found in Africa including the countries of Turkey, Syria, Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, Sudan and Cameroon. Diagnosis 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. Species it contains seven species, found in Africa, Balkans, on Cyprus, and in Syria: *'' Chaetopelma altugkadirorum'' Gallon, Gabriel & Tansley, 2012 – Turkey, Syria *'' Chaetopelma concolor'' ( Simon, 1873) – Turkey, Syria, Egypt *'' Chaetopelma karlamani'' Vollmer, 1997 – Cyprus *''Chaetopelma lymberakisi'' Chatzaki & Komnenov, 2019 – Greece (Crete) *'' Chaetopelma olivaceum'' (C. L. Koch, 1841) (type) – Cyprus, Turkey, Sudan, Egypt, Middle East *''Chaetopelma turkesi'' Topçu & Demircan, 2014 ...
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Chaetopelma Concolor
''Chaetopelma'' is a genus of tarantulas that was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871. They are found in Africa including the countries of Turkey, Syria, Egypt, Cyprus, Greece, Sudan and Cameroon. Diagnosis 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. Species it contains seven species, found in Africa, Balkans, on Cyprus, and in Syria: *'' Chaetopelma altugkadirorum'' Gallon, Gabriel & Tansley, 2012 – Turkey, Syria *'' Chaetopelma concolor'' ( Simon, 1873) – Turkey, Syria, Egypt *''Chaetopelma karlamani'' Vollmer, 1997 – Cyprus *''Chaetopelma lymberakisi'' Chatzaki & Komnenov, 2019 – Greece (Crete) *'' Chaetopelma olivaceum'' (C. L. Koch, 1841) (type) – Cyprus, Turkey, Sudan, Egypt, Middle East *''Chaetopelma turkesi'' Topçu & Demircan, 2014 – ...
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Chaetopelma Altugkadirorum
''Chaetopelma altugkadirorum'' is a small, Old World tarantula. This species is found in the Eastern Mediterranean, in border area of Turkey and Syria. The species closely resembles '' Chaetopelma olivaceum'' a widespread species in the region. It was first described by British arachnologists Richard C. Gallon, Ray Gabriel, and Guy Tansley in 2012. With the description of this new species the genus ''Chaetopelma'' now comprises five species.Richard C. Gallon, Ray Gabriel & Guy Tansley (2012)A new ''Chaetopelma'' species from the eastern Mediterranean (Araneae, Theraphosidae, Ischnocolinae), Journal of the British Tarantula Society. 27(4): 128-139) Habitat ''Chaetopelma altugkadirorum'' is found within burrows (up to 50 cm in depth) in light pine forest of Yayladağı district of Hatay Province of Turkey and Ras al-Bassit of Syria. Burrows were often observed in association with rotten pine stumps, with the burrow excavated along the decaying remains of the stump’s root ...
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Balkans
The Balkans ( ), also known as the Balkan Peninsula, is a geographical area in southeastern Europe with various geographical and historical definitions. The region takes its name from the Balkan Mountains that stretch throughout the whole of Bulgaria. The Balkan Peninsula is bordered by the Adriatic Sea in the northwest, the Ionian Sea in the southwest, the Aegean Sea in the south, the Turkish Straits in the east, and the Black Sea in the northeast. The northern border of the peninsula is variously defined. The highest point of the Balkans is Mount Musala, , in the Rila mountain range, Bulgaria. The concept of the Balkan Peninsula was created by the German geographer August Zeune in 1808, who mistakenly considered the Balkan Mountains the dominant mountain system of Southeast Europe spanning from the Adriatic Sea to the Black Sea. The term ''Balkan Peninsula'' was a synonym for Rumelia in the 19th century, the European provinces of the Ottoman Empire. It had a ge ...
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