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{{Speciesbox |taxon = Brachypelma aureoceps |image = |image_caption = |authority = (Chamberlin, 1917)[1] |synonyms = Eurypelma aureoceps Chamberlin, 1917 |synonyms_ref = [1] }}Brachypelma aureoceps is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas).[1] Only one female has been described; this was captured in the Florida Keys, but is likely to have been imported from Mexico.[4]DescriptionThe single described female of Brachypelma aureoceps has a body length of 55 mm. The fourth leg is longest at 54 mm. The basic colour is described as "dark chestnut". The carapace, legs and abdomen have fine golden brown hairs; the legs and abdomen have in addition longer yellowish hairs (setae). Plumose setae are present on the femur of the fourth leg.[4] TaxonomyBrachypelma aureoceps was first described, as Eurypelma aureoceps, by Ralph Chamberlin in 1917,[1] based on a single female collected earlier by J. B. Holder in Florida. The specific name aureoceps means "golden head".[ It was transferred to Brachypelma by Andrew Smith in 1993.[1]]Little is known of the origin of the type specimen. The collection number (MCZ 43) suggests that it was acquired by the Museum of Comparative Zoology before 1870. The location is given as Tortugas Island, Florida. Smith suggests that the spider may have been imported with building material from Mexico during the construction of Fort Jefferson, as it appears to be a typical Mexican species of Brachypelma.[4] References1. ^1 2 3 {{citation |last=Smith |first=Andrew M. |date=1995 | title=Tarantula Spiders : Tarantulas of the U.S.A. and Mexico |publisher=Fitzgerald Publishing |location=London |isbn=09510939-9-1}} 2. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{citation |title=Taxon details Brachypelma aureoceps (Chamberlin, 1917) |work=World Spider Catalog |publisher=Natural History Museum Bern |url=http://www.wsc.nmbe.ch/species/37250 |accessdate=2017-09-30 }}
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