Dare to identify my 3 T's without mistakes?

HoboAustin

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I think this thread should be moved, but anyways first is a C. fasciatum, second is B. boehmi. Those are my guesses. Can't tell the last one because of lighting.
 

jbm150

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That's what I would think as well. Unless the first is the Metriopelma lookalike (zebratum) and the second is a baumgarteni....

Last is definitely M. robustum
 
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taranvan

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HoboAustin, thanks for replying. Correct! A crosshair on your first two guesses. In reference to your implication that lighting hindered your ability to determine her color and/or species, you must know that it was merely the daylight refracting on her hair follicles that projected the "blondness." In other words, the beauty is that the image you see is exactly the way she looks in daylight. There are gems to this world, Megaphobema Robustum is among the few of them.
 

jbm150

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I'm think that might be a baumgarteni now. Look at dem knees! (I think that's a diagnostic characteristic anyways....)
 
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