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Cardiopelma
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Mygalomorphae
Family: Theraphosidae
Genus: Cardiopelma
Vol, 1999 [1]
Species:
C. mascatum
Binomial name
Cardiopelma mascatum
Vol, 1999 [1]

Cardiopelma is a genus of spiders in the family Theraphosidae. It was first described in 1999 by Vol. As of 2017, it contains only one species, Cardiopelma mascatum, [1] known only from Mexico, in the state of Oaxaca. [2]

Description

Cardiopelma mascatum also known as the Orange Flame Rump Tarantula, is a tarantula which females live up to 16 years, while males only up to 6. [3] Their carapace is a copper like orange color, with a black triangle covering the eyes. The opisthosoma is black with a heart shaped copper colored urticating patch in the center, whereas the bottom of the opisthosoma is orange. Their legs are the same color as the carapace, with the exception of the femur which is black.

Habitat

They have been found in the south eastern mountains and the borders of Oaxaca City, it is home to a tropical savanna climate. It has average temperatures 20 °C, and average yearly rainfall of 850mm. [4] It is home to animals such as the Tlacuaches, Red-Bellied Squirrels, Coatis or Rock Doves. [5]

Behavior

They are New World terrestrial tarantulas, as such they do have urticating hairs. They are a bit skittish in nature, and will usually flee to their hide if bothered. They also are able to throw urticating hairs, but these are rare. Bites of this species are extremely rare, though their bites aren't medically significant. [3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Theraphosidae". World Spider Catalog. Natural History Museum Bern. Retrieved 2017-04-04.
  2. ^ Mendoza, Jorge I.; Locht, Arturo; Kaderka, Radan; Medina, Francisco; Pérez-Miles, Fernando (2016). "A new genus of Theraphosid spider from Mexico, with a particular palpal bulb structure (Araneae, Theraphosidae, Theraphosinae)". European Journal of Taxonomy (232): 1–28. doi: 10.5852/ejt.2016.232. p. 4
  3. ^ a b "Welcome to our new information site! - Cardiopelma cf. mascatum (Orange Flame Rump) Care Sheet". www.jamiestarantulas.com. Retrieved 2022-07-01.
  4. ^ "Oaxaca Climate, Weather By Month, Average Temperature (Mexico) - Weather Spark". weatherspark.com. Retrieved 2022-07-04.
  5. ^ "Flora y fauna. Oaxaca". cuentame.inegi.org.mx. Retrieved 2022-07-04.