This is a second, clearer picture for the same specimen. @c.h.esteban has a decent explanation with examples of other species that have displayed this same patterning in the other discussion.
It´s more likely a kind of a abdominal pattern which occures sometimes spontaneous in Theraphosidae and have nothing to do with crossbreed.
So i´m afraid the pattern is not helpful for the identification.
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