"albino" subspinipes with babies
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"albino" subspinipes with babies

You know it is not the way of identifying species only based from coloration, you need to look for the exact identifcation key to determine which species is which. This is definitely subspinipes, she has spines on ventral sides of her terminal legs, and yes she already molted some days ago
 
You know it is not the way of identifying species only based from coloration, you need to look for the exact identifcation key to determine which species is which. This is definitely subspinipes, she has spines on ventral sides of her terminal legs, and yes she already molted some days ago
Am aware. Ceertain bodily traits on this specimen make me think dehaani. Mainly shape of rear tergite where the terminals extend from. I wasn’t using pics for color reference technically as I know that’s stupid with pedes. I’ve actually talked to a lot of people now on this specimen. It’s unique for sure man: apologize for assuming I was 100% right. And no I wasn’t trying to use color just giving a similar example to check out body shape etc. apologize and one way or another you have an awesome morph and an awesome species
 

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