It is shot head on and is slightly out of focus. They still look bulbous to me. And owning 3 A steindachneri and various other Aphonopelma, the morphology of that T doesn't look female. The 4th leg is out of focus but the lack of hair makes me think this may be Steindachneri
It is shot head on and is slightly out of focus. They still look bulbous to me. And owning 3 A steindachneri and various other Aphonopelma, the morphology of that T doesn't look female. The 4th leg is out of focus but the lack of hair makes me think this may be Steindachneri
I cannot possibly argue with you about the ID, but the pedipalps do not have the shape of a MM's pedipalps. The tip is not stubby and the last segment is the same length as the other ones. That iis surely common throughout all genera, is it not?
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