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Could you please tell me what Pamphobeteus sp. is that male?Thanks in advance!
I'm afraid it could be a lot of different sp.

There are to many MMs in this genus that look near identical. Unfortunately photo ID is badically impossible, especially with this genus
 
I have his final molt he was light brown with pink on the abdomen...
 
I would hazard a guess at nigricolor. Although, that is a shot in the dark.

I hope someone else can help you out with the ID.
 
Def. not nigricolor. Maybe P. cf. nigricolor, but even that is a bit much. Your best ID is going to be Pamphobeteus sp. Most males of this species look the same so I'd be weary of anyone who can differentiate them.
 
It is a beautiful T and just got put into my wish list. Is there a way to include and remove some species possibilities based on the demeanor of the spider (skiddish, aggressive, defensive, etc.)?
 
Not really. IMO, males that are nearing maturity or are mature tend to act a bit different than what they're 'supposed to'.
 

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