ID??
Can anyone id this tarantula at all? Was sold as a Brazilian Black but obviously isn't. It is quite a defensive spider,very fast and a very heavy webber
@The Grym Reaper it does have the stripes on the femurs too, I think you might be on to something. Diamantinensis do web pretty good and they are known for being skittish.
 
@Arachnophoric Hard to explain but it's the "texture" of the abdomen, if you look at genera like Tapinauchenius/Scopelobates/Holothele/Dolichothele there is a distinct difference in how the abdomen looks compared to those with urticating hairs
 
@The Grym Reaper There is indeed a resemblance to D. diamantinensis, but it really looks as if the printer ran out of colour (except red). :rofl:

@Greasylake H. bicolor and H. chilensis are one and the same, just described by different people. ;)
 
Yes, I also agree with Kezy...

@Theneil
There are two forms I am aware of. The dark form and the blue green form. I rarely see the dark form, actually only seen it from Brazilian hobbyists but wouldn't surprise me at all if already in Europe.
 

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