African T's part II

GoTerps

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P. chordatus

Hopefully gravid Pterinochilus chordatus... she's been mated on 4 occassions now. When I mated this female last year she laid a big "puddle" of eggs in the dirt... hopefully better results this time.

 
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Bearskin10

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Here is my new little African girl an Augacephalus junodi


If I have read correctly this is the only Genus of baboons with the ventral abdominal banding like that of the regalis?




Greg

Edit: To correct species
 
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phil

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Bearskin10 said:
Here is my new little African girl an Augacephalus breyeri

If I have read correctly this is the only Genus of baboons with the ventral abdominal banding like that of the regalis?

Greg
Very nice pics there of an excellent spider ;) Ventral abdominal bands are also found in Ceratogyrus ;)
 

T.Raab

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Hi,

Phil got it right. Also Ceratogyrus sp. (in part) possess this SAB (Sub abdominal band).

BTW: Your specimen looks to me more then an Augecephalus junodi.
 

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T.Raab said:
Hi,

Phil got it right. Also Ceratogyrus sp. (in part) possess this SAB (Sub abdominal band).

BTW: Your specimen looks to me more then an Augecephalus junodi.
Hi
I agree with it looking like junodi click here for Richard Gallons example.
 

Bearskin10

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Thanks for straightening me out guys, I think I can live with her being an A. junodi :} ... All I know for sure is she is a very nice looking T and quite docile... Thanks again... Greg
 

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Very niec specimen Bearskin :clap: The day i'll receive my first Augacephalus sp. im going to write it on my calender and party this day every year.
 
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That Augacephalus Junodi look INCREDIBLE!!!! My compliments!!!! Please go on this thread, i can't wait for more pics of those nice africans :). Dont we love them :)!

phil.
 

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Subadult Encyocratella olivacea.

Yea. I gotta agree. That one is stunning. Why must you people put pictures like that up on the boards? I am running out of money and space.:D
 

GoTerps

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Yes it really is a goregeous species. I can't wait to get more of these.

Unfortunetly that spider is male and just matured. I say unfortunetly because there is no one in the U.S. to send him too, and he will likely die a virgin. :( Unless I work out sending him oversees.

Eric
 
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metallica

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and if you look outside US?

what is worse, possibly kill him in post or be sure to kill him without mating?

oh sure... edit your post while i'm typing LOL
 

brachy

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Hi

E. pachypus






I must jump back


The 4th leg-tibia
 

michal1991

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Some baboons from me :)

Pterinochilus sjoestedti juv, possibly male:


Stromatopelma calceatum sling


Heteroscodra maculata sling


Pterinochilus murinus usambara, female


Pterinochilus murinus usambara, male
 
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