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Yes, this is indeed a Mature male P lugardi. nice find, they are hard to find. i had one, and it was exactly the same.

you people say "it is not P chordatus".. why? there are 3 forms of chordatus, Light, normal, and dark. if it WAS a chordatus, it would be normal phase. but i have a breeding pair of normal phase chordatus, this is NOT chordatus, it is lugardi... i know because you can look at the opisthosomal (abdominal) patterns. Chordatus are more blotchy, whereas this has the "semi stripe" down the middle of the abdomen, with dots on either side, almost symmetrically


considering you are in sweden, the chances of it being a harpactira are higher. harpactira aren't in the USA, at least legally. but it's still VERY unlikely to be a harpactira... it all goes back to the abdominal pattern.
Slan, you have a P lugardi mature male. ;)
 

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