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Drymusa
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the southe .... it contains twelve species: *'' Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *'' Drymusa canhemabae'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *'' Drymusa colligata'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vin ...
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Drymusa Canhemabae
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America South America is a continent entirely in the Western Hemisphere and mostly in the Southern Hemisphere, with a relatively small portion in the Northern Hemisphere at the northern tip of the continent. It can also be described as the southe .... it contains twelve species: *'' Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *'' Drymusa canhemabae'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *'' Drymusa colligata'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vin ...
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Drymusa Colligata
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America. it contains twelve species: *'' Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *''Drymusa canhemabae ''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with th ...'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *'' Drymusa colligata'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vinc ...
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Drymusa Tobyi
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America. it contains twelve species: *'' Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *''Drymusa canhemabae'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *''Drymusa colligata ''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with th ...'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vince ...
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Drymusa Spelunca
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America. it contains twelve species: *'' Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *''Drymusa canhemabae'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *''Drymusa colligata'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vincent *'' Drymusa philomatica'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa rengan'' Labarque & Ramírez, 2007 – Chile *'' Drymusa serrana'' Goloboff & Ramírez, 1992 – Argentina *'' Drymusa simoni'' Bryant, 1948 – Hispaniola *'' Drymusa ...
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Drymusa Spectata
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America. it contains twelve species: *'' Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *''Drymusa canhemabae'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *''Drymusa colligata'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vincent *'' Drymusa philomatica'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa rengan'' Labarque & Ramírez, 2007 – Chile *'' Drymusa serrana'' Goloboff & Ramírez, 1992 – Argentina *'' Drymusa simoni'' Bryant, 1948 – Hispaniola *'' Drymusa ...
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Drymusa Simoni
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America. it contains twelve species: *'' Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *''Drymusa canhemabae'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *''Drymusa colligata'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vincent *'' Drymusa philomatica'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa rengan'' Labarque & Ramírez, 2007 – Chile *'' Drymusa serrana'' Goloboff & Ramírez, 1992 – Argentina *'' Drymusa simoni'' Bryant, 1948 – Hispaniola *''Drymusa s ...
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Drymusa Serrana
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America. it contains twelve species: *'' Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *''Drymusa canhemabae'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *''Drymusa colligata'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vincent *'' Drymusa philomatica'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa rengan'' Labarque & Ramírez, 2007 – Chile *'' Drymusa serrana'' Goloboff & Ramírez, 1992 – Argentina *''Drymusa simoni'' Bryant, 1948 – Hispaniola *''Drymusa sp ...
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Drymusa Rengan
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America. it contains twelve species: *'' Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *''Drymusa canhemabae'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *''Drymusa colligata'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vincent *'' Drymusa philomatica'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa rengan'' Labarque & Ramírez, 2007 – Chile *''Drymusa serrana'' Goloboff & Ramírez, 1992 – Argentina *''Drymusa simoni'' Bryant, 1948 – Hispaniola *''Drymusa spe ...
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Drymusa Philomatica
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America. it contains twelve species: *'' Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *''Drymusa canhemabae'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *''Drymusa colligata'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vincent *'' Drymusa philomatica'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *''Drymusa rengan'' Labarque & Ramírez, 2007 – Chile *''Drymusa serrana'' Goloboff & Ramírez, 1992 – Argentina *''Drymusa simoni'' Bryant, 1948 – Hispaniola *''Drymusa spec ...
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Drymusa Dinora
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America. it contains twelve species: *'' Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *''Drymusa canhemabae'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *''Drymusa colligata'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *'' Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vincent *''Drymusa philomatica'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *''Drymusa rengan'' Labarque & Ramírez, 2007 – Chile *''Drymusa serrana'' Goloboff & Ramírez, 1992 – Argentina *''Drymusa simoni'' Bryant, 1948 – Hispaniola *''Drymusa spect ...
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Drymusa Armasi
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America. it contains twelve species: *'' Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *''Drymusa canhemabae'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *''Drymusa colligata'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *''Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vincent *''Drymusa philomatica'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *''Drymusa rengan'' Labarque & Ramírez, 2007 – Chile *''Drymusa serrana'' Goloboff & Ramírez, 1992 – Argentina *''Drymusa simoni'' Bryant, 1948 – Hispaniola *''Drymusa specta ...
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Drymusa Nubila
''Drymusa'' is a genus of false violin spiders that was first described by Eugène Simon in 1892. They physically resemble violin spiders (''Loxosceles''), but their bites are not believed to be medically significant. Originally placed with the spitting spiders, it was moved to the Loxoscelidae (now a synonym for Sicariidae) in 1981, then to the Drymusidae in 1986. Species They occur in the Caribbean and South America. it contains twelve species: *''Drymusa armasi'' Alayón, 1981 – Cuba *''Drymusa canhemabae'' Brescovit, Bonaldo & Rheims, 2004 – Brazil *''Drymusa colligata'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *''Drymusa dinora'' Valerio, 1971 – Costa Rica *'' Drymusa nubila'' Simon, 1892 ( type) – St. Vincent *''Drymusa philomatica'' Bonaldo, Rheims & Brescovit, 2006 – Brazil *''Drymusa rengan'' Labarque & Ramírez, 2007 – Chile *''Drymusa serrana'' Goloboff & Ramírez, 1992 – Argentina *''Drymusa simoni'' Bryant, 1948 – Hispaniola *''Drymusa spectat ...
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