Don't think Xenesthis as they have more pronounced color definition on the carapace and a more "wavy/bushy" abdominal hair. Definitely some type of Pamphobeteus sp.
The permit that came with it (I live in a city with a prohibitive bylaw) listed it as a P. nigricolor; however, only Xenesthis I have ever known to have that purplish colouring, therefore I thought perhaps it was mislabelled.
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