On second thoughts.. I am now reading that this is G. pulchripes.
Near the end of last year I acquired a G. pulchripes that looked male by having the spot above furrow similar to yours. This would usually indicate male. But mine has since been confirmed as a female.
Do you think you could take a clearer photograph, closer to top booklungs?
I posted mine here so I will try to find and tag you so that you may compare
I will try when I catch the spider attached to the side agin. I plan on using its next molt to get a more definite answer but just thought that I would see what people thought.
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