Yeah I would agree with the above that it is most likely Aphonopelma given that there are numerous species that very little is known about and they tend to be very prolific in undisturbed areas. But, I also think that it could be a Brachypelma species of some type. Both genera are prevalent throughout Mexico. But yeah, most likely an Aphonopelma sp.
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