Sericopelma was initially described by
Anton Ausserer in 1875 as a subgenus of
Eurypelma (now
Avicularia) with the
type species E. rubronitens. It was given full generic status by Simon in 1892. Until the middle of the 20th century only males were known by formal descriptions. The genus as a whole was described in 2015 as "poorly defined". Confusion with genera such as
Brachypelma has been frequent; two species were transferred from that genus in 2015. A
molecular phylogenetic study in 2016 produced the
cladogram shown below, showing that
Sericopelma is embedded in the genus
Aphonopelma, as the latter is currently
circumscribed. It is likely that generic boundaries will change with further research. }}
Species , the
World Spider Catalog accepted 14 species: •
Sericopelma angustum (Valerio, 1980) - Costa Rica •
Sericopelma commune F. O. Pickard-Cambridge, 1897 - Panama •
Sericopelma dota Valerio, 1980 - Costa Rica •
Sericopelma embrithes (Chamberlin & Ivie, 1936) - Panama •
Sericopelma fallax Mello-Leitão, 1923 - Brazil •
Sericopelma ferrugineum Valerio, 1980 - Costa Rica •
Sericopelma generala Valerio, 1980 - Costa Rica •
Sericopelma immensum Valerio, 1980 - Costa Rica •
Sericopelma melanotarsum Valerio, 1980 - Costa Rica •
Sericopelma panamanum ( originally
Theraphosa panamanum) (Karsch, 1880) - Panama •
Sericopelma panamense (Simon, 1891) - Mexico, Panama •
Sericopelma rubronitens Ausserer, 1875 (
type) - Central America •
Sericopelma silvicola Valerio, 1980 - Costa Rica •
Sericopelma upala Valerio, 1980 - Costa Rica
In synonymy •
Sericopelma balboanum (Chamberlin, 1940) =
Sericopelma rubronitens •
Sericopelma consocius (Chamberlin, 1940) =
Sericopelma rubronitens ====
Nomen dubium ==== •
Sericopelma striatum (Ausserer, 1871) –
Venezuela Transferred to other genera •
Sericopelma carapoense (Lucas, 1983) →
Nhandu carapoensis == Distribution ==