It is not a G. Pulchripes for sure because it doesnt have a mirror patch and also I have a juvinal G. Pulchripes that looks nothing like it. The carapace has a blue coloring to it and it looks very similar to the E. campestratus. The T in the picture at this link. http://giantspiders.com/E_campestratus.html
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