The sicariid spiders in the state of Bahia, Brazil (Arachnida: Araneae)
Júlia Andrade-de-Sá, Tania Kobler Brazil, Rejâne Maria Lira-da-Silva, Antonio Domingos Brescovit

TL;DR
This study maps the distribution of sicariid spiders in the Brazilian state of Bahia, revealing new species locations and habitat preferences.
Contribution
The paper provides the first regionalized study of sicariid spiders in the Brazilian Northeast, identifying 14 species and their distribution patterns.
Findings
Fourteen species of sicariid spiders were confirmed in Bahia, with seven species showing expanded distributions.
Species composition differs on either side of the São Francisco River, suggesting geographic barriers influence distribution.
Sicarius species are primarily found in the Caatinga biome but show adaptability to wetter environments.
Abstract
Sicariidae is a small family of cryptic and recluse spiders, with 178 species grouped into three genera: Hexophtalma, Loxosceles and Sicarius. Only the last two occur in Brazil, where 29 species are recorded, with a greater number of records in the Southeast and South regions. To date, there is no regionalized study of the distribution of these spiders in the Northeast of Brazil. We presented more than four decades of data on the distribution of sicariid spiders in the state of Bahia. Our research aimed to identify and evaluate the distribution of sicariid species in this region, characterizing them in their biomes and phytophysiognomies. Data covers a period from 1983 to 2024, obtained from articles describing species recorded in Bahia and from three scientific collections from Brazilian institutions: Universidade Federal da Bahia (MHNBA); Instituto Butantan (IBSP); Universidade…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpider Taxonomy and Behavior Studies · Lepidoptera: Biology and Taxonomy · Amphibian and Reptile Biology
