Psalmopoeus victori
(Redirected from Psalmopoeus petenensis)
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Theraphosoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Theraphosidae
Subfamilia: Psalmopoeinae
Genus: Psalmopoeus
Species: Psalmopoeus victori
Name
editPsalmopoeus victori Mendoza Marroquín, 2014
Type locality: Mexico, Veracruz, Mpio. San Andrés Tuxtla.
Holotype: CNAN. male ♂. 26.VIII.2008. legit V.H. Jiménez.
Synonymy
edit- Psalmopoeus copanensis Gabriel & Sherwood, 2020: 388 (synonymized by Cifuentes & Bertani, 2022: 96)
- Type locality: Copan, Honduras.
- Holotype: MCZ. female ♀. MCZ 746617
- Type locality: Copan, Honduras.
- Psalmopoeus sandersoni Gabriel & Sherwood, 2020: 390 (synonymized by Cifuentes & Bertani, 2022: 96)
- Type locality: British Honduras.
- Holotype: BMNH. male ♂. legit I.T. Sanderson. BMNH 1953.4.7.382
- Type locality: British Honduras.
- Psalmopoeus petenensis Gabriel & Sherwood, 2020: 391 (synonymized by Cifuentes & Bertani, 2022: 96)
- Type locality: Guatemala, Petén, Uaxactún.
- Holotype: MCZ. female ♀. III-IV.1931. legit H.H. Bartlett. MCZ 74620, 124 545
- Type locality: Guatemala, Petén, Uaxactún.
References
editPrimary references
edit- Mendoza-Marroquín, J.I. 2014a. Psalmopoeus victori, the first arboreal theraphosid spider described for Mexico (Araneae: Theraphosidae: Aviculariinae). Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad 85(3): 728–735. DOI: 10.7550/rmb.44597 . Reference page.
Additional references
edit- Cifuentes, Y. & Bertani, R. 2022. Taxonomic revision and cladistic analysis of the tarantula genera Tapinauchenius Ausserer, 1871, Psalmopoeus Pocock, 1985, and Amazonius n. gen. (Theraphosidae, Psalmopoeinae). Zootaxa 5101(1): 001–123. DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.5101.1.1. . Reference page.
- Gabriel, R. & Sherwood, D. 2020. Revised taxonomic placement of some Mesoamerican Psalmopoeus Pocock, 1895, with description of three new species (Araneae: Theraphosidae). Arachnology 18(4): 387–398. DOI: 10.13156/arac.2020.18.4.301. . Reference page.
Vernacular names
editEnglish: Mexican Half & Half Tarantula