Biology:Arboriticus

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Arboriticus is a genus of spiders in the family Theraphosidae.[1]

Distribution and Habitat

Arboriticus is endemic to Brazil, with all seven described species occurring exclusively within this country.[1]

The genus is noted for having an arboreal habitat,[1] which is unusual among Theraphosines due to their large size, many species of the genus were discovered in deforested tree trunks and cavities. Their arboreal habitat and close proximity to human deforestation, along with the relativity few collected specimens has raised concerns on the conservation status of the genus as a whole.[2]

Taxonomy

The genus includes two species formerly included in Eupalaestrus.[1]

Species

As of October 2025, this genus includes seven species:[1]

  • Arboriticus celsoi Borges & Bertani, 2025 (type species)
  • Arboriticus giganteus Borges & Bertani, 2025
  • Arboriticus maculatus Borges, Abegg & Bertani, 2025
  • Arboriticus minor Borges & Bertani, 2025
  • Arboriticus petropolis Borges & Bertani, 2025
  • Arboriticus spinosissimus (Mello-Leitão, 1923)
  • Arboriticus tarsicrassus (Bücherl, 1947)

References

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