C. albostriatus is correct. When Haplopelma was still a thing, it would be H. albostriatum. It's something to do with the declensions of Latin...I don't know the specifics though. C. albostriatum would be a combination of the two. It's like when people call C. lividus, C. lividum.
@lostbrane From what I understand, in latin Cyriopagopus is female, so albostriatum (male form) has been changed to albostriatus (female form) so they match. I think I've seen someone explaining it like this on our forums. Don't remember where though.
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