That's familiar, looks just like mine. Never understood why they call them "black", every adult I ever saw was grey. Even the slings are more dark brown than black. Maybe they sell better as "black"
@SonsofArachne the females are black or brown like any other Asian arboreal ts. And the mm are gray like any Asian mm ts too lol. I belive they’re P carpenteri now after revision.
@John2097 still, black is pushing it. Most T's I've seen in person that were referred to as black were pretty obviously brown. And I don't trust a lot pictures on the internet, a lot of them are obviously enhanced. I've seen pictures of P. carpenteri females that looked black, brown, or grey lol.
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