A. Hentzi probably? Found her on a construction site. She has already molted once and is definitely female, but want to be a little more certain on what exactly she is
@mack1855A. chalocodes would have light brown to tan markings on the distal leg segments, which is the give away for the species. Also, the leg bands are more distinguished than those of A. Hentzi. Reference Pic at: http://arachnoboards.com/gallery/a-chalcodes.20329/
@atraxrobustus All species of Aphonopelma can vary in colour depending on locality. Guessing the species based on colour isnt accurate at all for the genus. Infact you would have to examine the taxonomy to be sure.
It isn't chalcodes. But could be anax or hentzi. I mentioned anax as semi educated guess as they are found in San Antonio. Though hentzi has vast distribution too.
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