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Sickius

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Class
  
Arachnida

Family
  
Theraphosidae

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
Spider

Subphylum
  
Chelicerata

Infraorder
  
Mygalomorphae

Species
  
S. longibulbi

Rank
  
Genus

Similar
  
Ischnocolinae, Phoneyusa, Catumiri

Sickius is a genus of tarantulas. It has a single species, Sickius longibulbi. It is endemic to Brazil.

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Taxonomy

The species S. longibulbi was described in 1948 by Benedict A. M. Soares and H.F. de A. Camargo, however Robert Raven put it in the genus Hapalotremus, on account of a similar double branched tibial spur, though the holotype was missing at the time. It was restored in 2002 by Rogério Bertani, who claimed it lacked urticating hair and any keels on the embolus therefore it was impossible for the genus to be a member of the Theraphosinae.

In 2015 Josè Guadanucci and Dirk Weinmann moved this genus to the Schismatothelinae subfamily.

Characteristic features

The main characteristic is the lack of spermathecae in the female spider. This is found in very few spiders, none of which are mygalomorphid. The male is characterized by the shape of the embolus; which is long and has a small hook at the end.

References

Sickius Wikipedia