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Antikuna cernickai

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Males have a dark grey abdomen and carapace with reddish-brown setae. The legs are dark brown with tiny golden hairs. The upper parts of the legs are darker with violet iridescence. Females also have a dark abdomen. They have black legs covered in short brown and long reddish-brown setae.
187:. It was first described by Radan Kaderka, Nelson Ferretti and Tim Lüddecke in 2021. Its name honours hobbyist M. Černička, who donated his spider collection to the MUSM arachnid collection. 240:, a new genus with seven new species from Peru (Araneae: Theraphosidae: Theraphosinae) and the highest altitude record for the family" 324: 370: 375: 208:
region in Peru. It lives in high-altitude areas of over 4000m altitude. Together with other species in the
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genus, this species resides in higher altitudes than most other species in the Theraphosidae family.
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Kaderka, Radan; Ferretti, Nelson; Hüsser, Martin; Lüddecke, Tim; West, Rick (2021-06-03).
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Scientific classification
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Eukaryota
Animalia
Arthropoda
Chelicerata
Arachnida
Araneae
Mygalomorphae
Theraphosidae
Antikuna
Binomial name
Theraphosidae
Peru
Huancavelica



"Antikuna, a new genus with seven new species from Peru (Araneae: Theraphosidae: Theraphosinae) and the highest altitude record for the family"
doi
10.1080/00222933.2021.1936680
ISSN
0022-2933
Taxon identifiers
Wikidata
Q108136800
CoL
99B7Q
GBIF
11854543

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