Four new species of recluse spiders from Brazilian caves are described with both males and females. Loxosceles ericsoni Bertani, von Schimonsky & Gallão, sp. n. and L. karstica Bertani, von Schimonsky & Gallão, sp. n. both occur in caves in the Peruaçu region, located in the northern area of the state of Minas Gerais; L. karstica sp. n. is additionally found in the Serra do Ramalho karst area, located in the southwestern region of the state of Bahia. These two species belong to the gaucho group. Loxosceles carinhanha Bertani, von Schimonsky & Gallão, sp. n. and L. cardosoi Bertani, von Schimonsky & Gallão, sp. n. occur exclusively in caves of the Serra do Ramalho karst area and belong to the rufescens/amazoni...
A new species of the spider genus Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1832, Loxosceles malintzi sp. ...
Based on an integrative taxonomic approach, a new species of the genus Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1...
Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1832 spiders are infamous for their medical importance, but a taxono...
Four new species of recluse spiders from Brazilian caves are described with both males and females. ...
A new species of the medically important recluse spider genus Loxosceles Heinecken & Lowe 1832 is de...
A new species of recluse spider, Loxosceles niedeguidonae sp. n., is described from the Parque Nacio...
The genus Loxosceles Heinecken & Lowe, 1832 has 91 representatives in the New World. Despite...
The genus Loxosceles Heinecken & Lowe, 1832 has 91 representatives in the New World. Despite medical...
Figures 18-21 Loxosceleskarstica sp. n., holotype female (MZUSP 74432) 18 carapace and palp 19 left ...
Figures 34-36 Loxoscelescarinhanha sp. n., holotype male (MZUSP 74436), left leg I 34 prolateral 35 ...
Figures 7-12 Loxoscelesericsoni sp. n., holotype male (MZUSP 74427) 7 carapace and palp 8−10 left pa...
The spiders of the genus Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1832 have a wide distribution in tropical and t...
Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1832 spiders are infamous for their medical importance, but a taxonomic ...
Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1832 spiders are infamous for their medical importance, but a taxonomic ...
FIGURES 24–29. Live specimens of Loxosceles troglobia sp. nov. 24–25, adult males from Tapera d´água...
A new species of the spider genus Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1832, Loxosceles malintzi sp. ...
Based on an integrative taxonomic approach, a new species of the genus Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1...
Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1832 spiders are infamous for their medical importance, but a taxono...
Four new species of recluse spiders from Brazilian caves are described with both males and females. ...
A new species of the medically important recluse spider genus Loxosceles Heinecken & Lowe 1832 is de...
A new species of recluse spider, Loxosceles niedeguidonae sp. n., is described from the Parque Nacio...
The genus Loxosceles Heinecken & Lowe, 1832 has 91 representatives in the New World. Despite...
The genus Loxosceles Heinecken & Lowe, 1832 has 91 representatives in the New World. Despite medical...
Figures 18-21 Loxosceleskarstica sp. n., holotype female (MZUSP 74432) 18 carapace and palp 19 left ...
Figures 34-36 Loxoscelescarinhanha sp. n., holotype male (MZUSP 74436), left leg I 34 prolateral 35 ...
Figures 7-12 Loxoscelesericsoni sp. n., holotype male (MZUSP 74427) 7 carapace and palp 8−10 left pa...
The spiders of the genus Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1832 have a wide distribution in tropical and t...
Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1832 spiders are infamous for their medical importance, but a taxonomic ...
Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1832 spiders are infamous for their medical importance, but a taxonomic ...
FIGURES 24–29. Live specimens of Loxosceles troglobia sp. nov. 24–25, adult males from Tapera d´água...
A new species of the spider genus Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1832, Loxosceles malintzi sp. ...
Based on an integrative taxonomic approach, a new species of the genus Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1...
Loxosceles Heineken & Lowe, 1832 spiders are infamous for their medical importance, but a taxono...