Haploclastus is a genus of Indian tarantulas that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1892.[3] It is considered a senior synonym of Phlogiodes.[2]
They can be distinguished by the deep and procured fovea, with horizontal thorn like hairs in two or three rows above and below the maxillary. These hairs have a long tapering, which where modified and aligned vertically in a "diffuse" pattern on the maxilla.[4]
As of March 2020 it contains seven species, found in India:[1]
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) Haploclastus is a genus of Indian tarantulas that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1892. It is considered a senior synonym of Phlogiodes.
Haploclastus est un genre d'araignées mygalomorphes de la famille des Theraphosidae[1].
Les espèces de ce genre sont endémiques d'Inde[1].
Selon World Spider Catalog (version 15.0, 2014)[2] :
Haploclastus est un genre d'araignées mygalomorphes de la famille des Theraphosidae.
Haploclastus is een geslacht van spinnen uit de familie vogelspinnen (Theraphosidae).
De volgende soorten zijn bij het geslacht ingedeeld:[1]
Haploclastus is een geslacht van spinnen uit de familie vogelspinnen (Theraphosidae).
Haploclastus là một chi nhện trong họ Theraphosidae.
Chi này gồm các loài:[1]
Haploclastus là một chi nhện trong họ Theraphosidae.