Haplopelma lividum was another option put forward which i thought was closest as she does have the blue markings even though she is still adolescent. The picture does not show them up well but you can just see them on here legs.
I have recently acquired 2 of these also from diff vendors sold as minax. I have had a couple of people who know their Haps say they are prob H. vietnam sp./ Von Worthi.. Heres some pics, these are suposedly the same, one soon after molt, the other coming up on molt.
Oyaji, I am almost certain what you have there is a VERY pretty H.longipes - one of the best looking Haploplema in my opinion, beautiful cream/blue-grey 2 tone colours, stocky leg IV with wrap-round scopulae.
Not a vonworthi/sp. vietnam!
Here are closeup pictures of Leg IV of a longipes :
This is a bit of an old post, but your spider looks to be Haplopelma sp. "Kambotchka"....though the locality spelling may be off a bit. They have similar (the same?) morphological characters as H. longipes from what I can tell, but I'm not an arachnid taxonomist so I am not sure. Possibly a regional variant of H. longipes? Anyway, the H. sp. "Kambotchka" is the name they are being offered under in the hobby.
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