Amazonius burgessi

Amazonius burgessi is a tarantula in the Amazonius genus, it was first described by Martin Hüsser in 2018. It is found in Leticia, Colombia and Iquitos, Peru, although it is likely also found in Ecuador. It is named after Joseph Burges whom helped to collect important material for this study.[1] It is fairly commonly breed and kept in captivity, with its common name being Ghost Tree Spider. As the name suggest it is an arboreal tarantula, and usually have a skittish behavior.

Amazonius burgessi
A is a female specimen, while B is a male specimen. Scale bar = 5mm.
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Araneae
Infraorder: Mygalomorphae
Family: Theraphosidae
Genus: Amazonius
Species:
A. burgessi
Binomial name
Amazonius burgessi
Hüsser, 2018

Description

The described specimens were offspring raised in captivity of a wild caught specimen that were collected from a burrow and preserved in 80% ethanol. They have a faded brown, black or grey color, and long light hairs being orange or red in the abdomen.[1]

Habitat

This spider is found in Colombia, Peru and likely Ecuador, in lowland rainforests of the Amazon. With average temperatures 25–26 °C, the average yearly rainfall being 2900mm, being roughly around 100m above sea level.

References

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