Brachypelma albiceps is a species of spider in the tarantula family, Theraphosidae.[2] It is known as the Mexican golden red rump tarantula or the Amula red rump tarantula. The carapace is a light golden color and the abdomen dark, covered with long red hairs. Females typically live for about 15 years (up to 20). Males usually live about 5 years or up to 12 months after the last molt.[3][4]
Brachypelmaalbiceps is a species of spider in the tarantula family, Theraphosidae. It is known as the Mexican golden red rump tarantula or the Amula red...
cross-section. Brachypelma can be distinguished from Tliltocatl by presence of the red or orange patterns on the legs of all species except B. albiceps, which...
The males are now treated as Aphonopelma pallidum, the females as Brachypelmaalbiceps. The spiders in captivity given the name pallidum appeared to belong...
Parachronistis albiceps; Mexican golden red rump tarantula, Brachypelmaalbicepsalbiceps albidens L white-toothed white-toothed brush mouse, Coccymys...