Did you see my comment for this?, I am leaning Augacephalus sp. maybe A. ezendami due to there being black on the sides of the eyes with two lower inward inclusions of colored setae coming back with black stripes below in a triangle to the foveal groove. On P. murinus it is typically solid orange on either sides of the eyes in a solid triangle back to the groove. The banding appears also more defined, cleaner, and less ‘fuzzy’ than P. murinus. P. lugardi also has black here on the sides of the eyes, so that’s a possibility. But it’s hard to tell color here.
Maybe others will chime in but my head went to A. ezendami before anything else.
Did you see my comment for this?, I am leaning Augacephalus sp. maybe A. ezendami due to there being black on the sides of the eyes with two lower inward inclusions of colored setae coming back with black stripes below in a triangle to the foveal groove. On P. murinus it is typically solid orange on either sides of the eyes in a solid triangle back to the groove. The banding appears also more defined, cleaner, and less ‘fuzzy’ than P. murinus. P. lugardi also has black here on the sides of the eyes, so that’s a possibility. But it’s hard to tell color here.
Maybe others will chime in but my head went to A. ezendami before anything else.
I’m not sure I’m wrong I could be but I’ve been looking at picking up Augacephalus for a while so I think that’s what it is, I think they are absolute stunning tarantulas!! I just don’t see them come up very often.
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