I listed this one as 0.0.1 but I suspect it to be female based on ventral sexing (clear lip between the front two book lungs, looks identical to the underside of the female in the recent revision paper).
Bought just today. Sold as O. caatinga, but I quickly found the revision paper. In fact, finding that paper is what sold this spider for me. D. diamantinensis has been on my wish list, and while I did find one at the show I was at, I am very hesitant to add ANOTHER small sling to my collection. I figured this juvenile would be an acceptable compromise (for now...). So far a great eater and can already see that she will be putting up a lot of webbing...
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