Ischnocolus


Ischnocolus is a genus of tarantulas that was first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871. This tarantula genus includes some of the smallest in the family.

Diagnosis

Males of this genus can be distinguished by the palpal bulb morphology, which owns a slightly bent apical end. Females can be distinguished by the morphology of the spermatheca, which is made up of two twisted receptacles.

Species

it contains eight species, found in Europe, Asia, Africa, and Brazil:

In synonymy

  • I. adenensis = Ischnocolus jickelii L. Koch, 1875
  • I. africanus = Ischnocolus elongatus
  • I. algericus Thorell, 1875 = Ischnocolus valentinus
  • I. andalusiacus = Ischnocolus valentinus
  • I. cavicola = Ischnocolus valentinus
  • I. fuscostriatus Simon, 1885 = Ischnocolus valentinus
  • I. holosericeus L. Koch, 1871 = Ischnocolus valentinus
  • I. maroccanus = Ischnocolus valentinus
  • I. mogadorensis Simon, 1909 = Ischnocolus valentinus
  • I. numidus Simon, 1909 = Ischnocolus valentinus
  • I. triangulifer Ausserer, 1871 = Ischnocolus valentinus
  • I. tripolitanus Caporiacco, 1937 = ''Ischnocolus valentinus''