Got myself another AF rose hair (how could i resist it basically for free!) Pics in the add did not do it justice (even mine are not as beautiful as in person)
Any way, i am thinking it is probably G. rosea RCF? i think the shape of scopula on the front legs rules out concepcion yes?
@Arachnophoric Thanks. Any thoughts on if it is the red color form or not? looks pretty stinking red to me but i am still half confused on what is what rosehair wise..
I'm going to throw my inexperienced eyes into the foray and say you have a G. rosea. The photos I found of G. sp concepcion scopula leads me to believe what you have here isn't one (their leg segments seemingly have a lot more setae in between them on the underside). Then again, I could be completely wrong so...-.-
As to color forms from what I know G. rosea itself is what was once G. rosea RCF (when G. porteri was still being sold/misclassified as G. rosea).
Right. i was pretty sure that i could rule out the concepcion for the reason you mentioned but even recently i have heard that there is a Normal color form and red color form of rosea. ai will try to find the other post to check myself...
There is no RCF or any color forms....this drivel comes from decades of misidentification....each "percieved" color form is actually their own seperate species....in years past this would have been RCF, today we know its rosea....the true rosea.
a few posts down @KezyGLA (whom seems to know his stuff) said there is a rosea and a rosea rcf.
So now thanks to @cold blood i am even less confident than before that i know what i'm talking about.
i thought that there was a normal colorform rosea with dark femurs and a bit of brownish hair (like the following, though this ones kinda dark EVERYWHERE)
Ore possibly this one (front femurs look much more of a dark brown than grey. flash kinda washed out the color. Back femurs are more true to life)
The other "color forms" are either porteri, sp. north or concepcion.....different species, not actual color forms. Years ago all these species were [incorrectly] grouped as rosea and all simply called rose hairs, hence the confusion and why everyone with a "rose hair" thinks they have rosea...when most actually do not.
The "dark" color form you posted just above, isn't a color form, its a porteri, a different species altogether (but still known as a rose hair)....more common names causing consistent confusion.
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