Juvenile L. parahybana, somewhere between three and four inches DSL. My guess is male since its underside is similar to my N. coloratovillosus that is a male, though not confirmed by molt. Not sure of course! :p
Okay I've been wondering the same thing for awhile. My first four tarantulas were L. parahybana, N. coloratovillosus, B. albopilosum and an N. chromatus. It's definitely possible that I got them mixed up. The striped legs definitely threw me off but I just thought it would grow put of it. My N. coloratovillosus has no striping on its legs despite its 3-4 inch size. Is my L. parahybana actually my N. coloratovillosus?
This is my N. coloratovillosus.
Here's a link to a better picture of my N. coloratovillosus that might not actually be an N. co. They all came from Swift's Inverts so if nobody can ID them here, that's where I'll go to next.
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