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Unidentified female

Unidentified female, definately not G.Pulchripes. Can anyone help?
Hi
From my experience the G.Pulchripes has the original 'mirror' pattern of colour visible on the abdomen, something unique to their look.
This tarantula has no such pattern
 
You'll have to forgive me, all G. pulchripes I have access to are .5" slings. But from looking online I don't know what you mean by a 'mirror' pattern of color, nor do I see a difference in the carapace of on-line photos and your tarantula.

A. seemanni is close but like in your other photo as you stated, spinnerets aren't the right color... I'd have to still go with G. pulchripes but I can't find much on the description as for official paperwork other than : http://www.mediafire.com/?ffjoyd1zzmz
 
So, after doing some reading I am leaning towards E. campastratus.

Thank you for this image post, I think I learned some cool details about all three!
 
Hi to everyone thank you so much for your comments!
Thank you Akpropst - I also did some research. Glad you learnt something new.
Crawltech - I have 2 mature female A.Chacoana's, and they have no similarity at all.
This was a tricky one, have the tarantula for a while now, maybe finally getting a proper ID.
Thank you to everyone again!
 

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