Based on the dorsal pattern at the abdomen combined with the eye mask, it's a Pamphobeteus species from W-Ecuador.
Based on the darker femurs in opposite to the rest of the legs, it´s most likely P. sp MASCARA or P. sp. LIGHT.
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