Curicaberis bibranchiatus

(Fox, 1937)

Curicaberis bibranchiatus is a huntsman spider in the Sparassidae, originally described as Olios bibranchiatus by Fox in 1937 and transferred to the newly erected Curicaberis in 2015. The occurs in the southwestern United States and Mexico. Like other sparassids, it is a free-living, . The specific epithet 'bibranchiatus' refers to the two-branched structure of a diagnostic morphological feature.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Curicaberis bibranchiatus: /ˌkjʊrɪˈkæbɛrɪs ˌbaɪbræŋkiˈeɪtəs/

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Distribution

Recorded from the southwestern United States and Mexico. GBIF distribution records indicate presence in USA and Mexico, with occurrence data placing it in North America and Middle America.

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