Hemirrhagus

27, see text Hemirrhagus is a genus of Mexican tarantulas that was first described by Eugène Louis Simon in 1903.

It is unique amongst the theraphosine genera because of the retrolateral coxal heels, the shape of the male palpal bulb, and the urticating hairs on the abdomen are reduced or completely missing.

[4] It is the only genus with epigean, troglophile and troglobitic species.

Hemirrhagus tarantulas are all found in Mexico all of them are largely distributed from Tamaulipas in the north to Chiapas in the south, primarily in the mountainous regions of Sierra Madre Oriental, Eje Volcánico Transversal, Sierra Norte de Oaxaca, and Sierra Madre Sur.

The species are found in cave systems between 100m to 1900m above sea level.

Distribution map of the Hemirrhagus genus , according to Frankle and Mendoza, and Tarantupedia