We don't with certainty -- at least I'm not comfortable committing. It was sold as B. smithi and from this photo seems to lack a characteristic banding on the chelicerae expecting in B. hamorii, but I don't think it's anything conclusive from a couple photos alone. Examining the spermathecae (the baseplate underneath to be more specific) is probably the best way to be sure in this instance.
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