Caribena


Caribena is a genus of spiders in the family Theraphosidae, found in the Antilles. The two species accepted as of 2017 were formerly placed in Avicularia. Apart from a different distribution – Avicularia species are found in mainland South and Central AmericaCaribena is distinguished by having longer and thinner type II urticating hairs in a conspicuous patch on the upper surface of the abdomen. Males also have a differently shaped palpal bulb.

Taxonomy

The genus was erected in 2017 by Caroline Fukushima and Rogério Bertani for two species formerly placed in Avicularia. The genus name is derived from the Spanish word caribeña, meaning "from the Caribbean". Species of Caribena are distinguished from those of related genera by the possession of long and very thin type II urticating hairs carried on a conspicuous patch on the upper rear surface of the abdomen. Males have a pointed outgrowth on the retrolateral lobe of the cymbium of the palpal bulb.

Species

, the World Spider Catalog accepted the following species, both transferred from the genus Avicularia: