Does it have pale colored abdominal band over the book lung? Any ventral shots of it?hello,
can anybody identify this tarantula, please?
The best way to locate any species for sale is to either A) search in the 'For Sale' subforum, or B) put a WTB in the same form. The latter may work best if you're serious about purchasing, particularly ultra rares like these.Doe anyone have one of these for sale,because I can't seem to find them anywhere. Please help me and could you tell me about this genus
hello,
can anybody identify this tarantula, please?
That seems to be the spider that comes up when I google Augacephalus breyeri; that obviously means very little though.
Does it have pale colored abdominal band over the book lung? Any ventral shots of it?
Later, TomAre these methods of ID'ing the species in question? This is the first I've heard of it, and I think I may be in love. It's stunning.does the fringe on the femur leg I not show enough?
EDIT: Google turns up posts on this forum regarding this species dating back to 2003; I'm surprised it hasn't found it's way into the American hobby yet. Zero posts on the for sale forms, but two other species from the same genus have been offered in the past year.
Only a handful of A. junodi have made their way into the U.S. Hobby over the years. A little over a year ago a bunch of WC spiders were imported with the name Augacephalus sp. "Mozambique" witch were later re-described as Augacephalus ezendami. ( Turns out they were originally incorrectly classified as Ceratogyrus ezendami, but were switched over by Gallon in 2010) these were probably the "2" that you recently saw for sale.I'm surprised it hasn't found it's way into the American hobby yet. Zero posts on the for sale forms, but two other species from the same genus have been offered in the past year.