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Aphonopelma vorhiesi (Tucson bronze or Madrean red rump)unsexed 1”-2”

Aphonopelma vorhiesi (Tucson bronze or Madrean red rump)unsexed 1”-2”

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🏜️ Tucson Bronze / Madrean Red Rump

Aphonopelma vorhiesi 

🌵 One Species, Two Names — Same Spider

“Tucson Bronze” and “Madrean Red Rump” are simply two common names for the same tarantula species: Aphonopelma vorhiesi.

Whether you use one name or the other, you’re referring to the exact same animal native to the scrublands and deserts of southeastern Arizona and New Mexico.


📌 Key Facts About Aphonopelma vorhiesi

Scientific Name: Aphonopelma vorhiesi
Common Names: Tucson Bronze, Madrean Red Rump

📏 Size

  • Typically 3–5 inches in leg span

  • Compact, sturdy New World terrestrial species

🎨 Appearance

  • Females: Light bronze to brown coloration

  • Males: Darker, often black overall

  • 🧡 Males commonly display rusty or reddish-orange abdominal hairs

Subtle desert tones give this species a natural, understated beauty.


🕷️ Behavior & Temperament

  • Terrestrial, burrow-dwelling species

  • Generally shy and docile

  • May flick urticating hairs if threatened

  • Not typically defensive or aggressive

A calm, reclusive tarantula well-suited for patient keepers who appreciate native U.S. species.


⚠️ Important Distinction

Do not confuse this species with the far more common Mexican Red Rump, Tliltocatl vagans.

While both may have reddish abdominal hairs:

  • Tliltocatl vagans is widely available in the pet trade

  • Aphonopelma vorhiesi is significantly rarer in captivity

  • They are entirely different species

Correct identification is important, especially for conservation and breeding purposes.


🌎 Native Habitat

Found in:

  • Southeastern Arizona

  • Southwestern New Mexico

They inhabit:

  • Desert scrublands

  • Arid environments

  • Natural burrow systems

In captivity, they do best with:

  • Dry, well-ventilated setups

  • Deep substrate for burrowing

  • Minimal disturbance


🌵 A Unique Native Species

For hobbyists interested in Southwestern U.S. tarantulas, Aphonopelma vorhiesi is a special and uncommon addition — especially when ethically sourced and correctly identified.

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