2017
DOI: 10.1636/joa-s-16-005.1
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Taxonomic revision of the genusCrassicrusReichling & West, 1996 (Araneae: Theraphosidae: Theraphosinae), with the description of additional keels on the embolus

Abstract: Since its original description, the theraphosid spider genus Crassicrus Reichling & West, 1996 has not been revised and no new species have been described. While reviewing material deposited in the Mexican National Collection of Arachnids (National Autonomous University of Mexico, Mexico City) and the American Museum of Natural History (New York, USA), we encountered specimens corresponding to four new species of Crassicrus from Mexico. In this revision, we include a redescription of the genus and its type spe… Show more

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“…Although the Mexican territory represents only 1% of the earth's surface, more than 10% of the world's species can be found there (CONABIO and SEMARNAT 2009). Regarding tarantula biodiversity, Mexico is the second most diverse country in the world (Candia-Ramírez and Francke 2017), with a rate of endemism higher than 90% (Rojo 2004). Mexican Brachypelma species are no exception to this case.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the Mexican territory represents only 1% of the earth's surface, more than 10% of the world's species can be found there (CONABIO and SEMARNAT 2009). Regarding tarantula biodiversity, Mexico is the second most diverse country in the world (Candia-Ramírez and Francke 2017), with a rate of endemism higher than 90% (Rojo 2004). Mexican Brachypelma species are no exception to this case.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%