I got this spider from a friends husbands. It was in a small container marked shy. He didn't know anything about it. I've had this T about 7 months. I'd say the size is roughly 4 inches.
When I had looked up E. Campestratus their stripes looked more tan/yellow. Mine has much white stripes. Do they have a varied color? They are simalar to Seemanni.
They can vary in colour a little. I'd agree that it does look like E. campestratus though. It looks like the spider in the pics has a swollen leg IV, which is a good indicator of Eupalaestrus. There's a good picture of another Eupalaestrus sp. here: http://www.scielo.br/img/revistas/isz/v102n3/html/a12fig01-07.html
which shows the swollen leg quite well. Not sure if E. larae are in the hobby in the states, but in the UK we had 'E. sp. Itapua' imported a couple of years ago, which may well be what's now described as E. larae.
A seemani has orange spinnerets and this spider does not appear to have that. This looks to be a little to dark, especially on the prosoma, to be A seemani (based on the image provided). I vote E campestratus.
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