it is a B angustum she looks like a B sabulosum but it has been confirmed by an entomologist on a inverts show also explained the name angustum come from the narrow on the exoskeleton
But Brachypelma angustum doesnt exist, so its funny that an entomologist would confirm it as one. It could be any one of the red rumps, or even hybrid.
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